“Art is a result, not a product,” wrote Ralph Adams Cram, a leading American architect of the early 1900s, who makes more than one appearance in these pages. Buildings are the result of many things: of time and place, of regional culture, and even, to use a word no longer fashionable, of civilization. And of people. My Charleston story involves a group of present-day builders: a self-taught lover of Byzantine architecture, an Air Force pilot, a trained architect who is also an accomplished craftsman, a developer who calls himself a civic artist, and a bluegrass mandolin player who dreams of Palladio. A motley crew, brought together by circumstance, curiosity, friendship, and love of their adopted city. And by love of building—all sorts of building: a bedecked Moorish house, an onion-domed Orthodox church, a spooky Victorian castle, and a latter-day medieval compound. My protagonists’ quirky approach to architecture and urbanism exhibits a kind of amateur mastery that runs against our cultural obsession with globe-trotting architect-for-hire expertise. Call it locatecture.
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Andrew Gould, George Holt, Reid Burgess, Vince GrahamPlaces
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Charleston Fancy: Little Houses and Big Dreams in the Holy City
2020, Yale University Press
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Charleston Fancy: Little Houses and Big Dreams in the Holy City
2019, Yale University Press
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Charleston Fancy: Little Houses and Big Dreams in the Holy City
2019, Yale University Press
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First Sentence
"Cities endure."
Table of Contents
Introduction. 1
PART I
ONE. George’s House
TWO. Tully and Charles
THREE. The Unholy City
FOUR. Loving Charleston
PART II
FIVE. Palladio and Polystyrene
SIX. Turrets and Domes
SEVEN. Andrew’s World
EIGHT. The Education of a Developer
NINE. New Urbanism in Old Charleston
TEN. Townscapes
PART III
ELEVEN. The Monopoly Game
TWELVE. Reid’s Dream
THIRTEEN. Urban Ergonomics
FOURTEEN. Building Catfiddle
FIFTEEN. Keeping Charleston
Notes on Sources. 231
Acknowledgments. 237
Illustration Credits. 239
Index. 240
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