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Kansas City houses : 1885-1938  Cover Image Book Book

Kansas City houses : 1885-1938 / Michael C. Kathrens ; new photography by Bruce Matthews ; foreword by Steve Noll.

Kathrens, Michael C., (author.). Matthews, Bruce, (photographer.). Noll, Steve, (writer of supplementary textual content.).

Summary:

"Kansas City Houses 1885-1938 reveals the architectural treasures built during the city's boom years. This is the first book to survey the rich architectural heritage of this major Midwestern hub, which straddles the state line between Kansas and Missouri. Architectural historian Michael C. Kathrens spotlights the work of highly accomplished architects, many based in Kansas City who have long been overshadowed by their high-profile East Coast counterparts. He places the significant but little-known architectural legacy of Kansas City in a historical context and traces the development of the city's exclusive residential neighborhoods starting in 1857, which helped transform the once rough-and-tumble town into a fashionable city with tree-lined blocks populated by handsome houses and private clubs. Kathrens thoroughly documents forty superb houses that reflect the outsized fortunes of influential Kansas Citians who built them. Included are Oak Hall (1887), designed by Frederick E. Hill for newspaper publisher William Rockhill Nelson, who helped establish the Nelson-Atkins Museum; Marburg (1895-1896), the mansion of minerals magnate August R. Meyer designed by Van Brunt & Howe; Corinthian Hall (1910), lumber baron Robert A. Long's classical Beaux Arts style mansion designed by Henry F. Hoit; the homes of oilman Ernest C. Winters and Walter E. Bixby of Kansas City Life Insurance, both designed by Edward W. Tanner (the Bixby residence notably features interiors by Kem Weber); Bernard Corrigan's mansion (1912-1913) designed by Louis S. Curtiss with a nod to the Vienna Secession; and two houses by Mary Rockwell Hook, one of the first women to study at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. These residences-mostly done in revival and Beaux-Arts styles-embodied a distinctly Midwestern sense of moderation that, in the houses still standing, continue to define the city's best neighborhoods developed almost a century ago"--Publisher site.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780983863229
  • ISBN: 0983863229
  • Physical Description: ix, 389 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps ; 32 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Bauer and Dean Publishers, 2018.

Content descriptions

General Note:
"400 pages, 192 color and 293 black & white photographs including 75 floor plans"--Dust jacket.
"Published in association with Minnesota Prairie Wind Foundation."
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Illustration sources -- Foreword by Steve Noll -- Introduction -- The houses -- Acknowledgements -- Architects' biographies -- Selected catalog -- Notes -- Selected biography -- Index.
Subject: Architecture, Domestic > Missouri > Kansas City > History.
Architecture, Domestic > Kansas > Kansas City > History.
Kansas City (Mo.) > Housing > Design and construction.
Kansas City (Kan.) > Housing > Design and construction.
Kansas City (Mo.) > Housing > Decoration.
Kansas City (Kan.) > Housing > Decoration.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Missouri Evergreen.
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Trails Regional. (Show)
  • 0 of 0 copies available at Trails Regional-Technical Services.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Trails Regional-Concordia 720.9778 Kat (Text) 2204810819 Adult Non-Fiction Available -


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