The Architecture of Birdsall P. Briscoe Volume 24
English
By (author): Paul Hester Stephen Fox
In The Architecture of Birdsall P. Briscoe, architectural historian Stephen Fox examines the country houses designed by Briscoe, offering a glimpse into the architects methods as well as analyzing how Briscoe constructed a social architecture to frame his clientele during periods of economic expansion and contraction. Fox demonstrates how Briscoe cultivated and managed elements of taste, style, and fashion to embody assertions of class identity and solidarity in the context of Houstons capitalist economy. Additionally, Fox shows how Briscoe and his peers interpreted and reflected early twentieth-century Progressive Era design ideals in giving shape to the vision of local civic leaders.
Illustrated throughout with masterful color photography by Paul Hester, this original study of one of Texas most distinguished residential architects will enthrall readers with both its detail and its contextual clarity. As he did in his book on the architecture of John F. Staub, Fox delivers a treasure trove of insight into a vital period of Houstons social history and the architect who helped design it.
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