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Washington State''s Round Barns: Preserving a Vanishing Rural Heritage

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By (author): Helen Bartuska Tom Bartuska

Enchanted by their beauty, complexity, and historical significance, the Bartuskas began researching, visiting, and photographing the region's round barns soon after Tom accepted a teaching position at Washington State University's architecture department in 1963. Focusing on structures over fifty years old, at least two stories, and over fifty feet in diameter, the authors eventually found twenty-one, and made it their mission to create a comprehensive inventory. Since most of the barns were constructed in the early 1900s, the couple explored archives to gather remarkable historic photographs and paperwork. When possible, they also took interior and exterior photographs and talked with owners to tell the story of each one--who built it and when, original and current uses, individual characteristics, construction details, and extra anecdotes they learned along the way. They also revisited several sites to document what changed over time.

In addition, the Bartuskas introduce the hows and whys, as well as the fascinating history and development of round barns across the United States. The structures continue to succumb to economic and technological changes, as well as to fire, disrepair, and the forces of nature. Since the authors started their project, seven of the barns no longer exist, and several of the remaining fourteen are in serious trouble. Hoping to inspire others to help maintain, preserve, and restore these unique cultural icons, they include examples of successful re-use and creative conservation nationwide, along with other significant ways to save additional types of barns, buildings, and rural communities in order to preserve a vanishing rural heritage.

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  • Weight: 272g
  • Dimensions: 216 x 279mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Apr 2024
  • Publisher: Washington State University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781638640240

About Helen BartuskaTom Bartuska

Tom Bartuska received his Bachelor and Master of Architecture from the University of Illinois and completed post graduate studies at the University of Manchester. After a forty-year teaching career he is now a professor emeritus at Washington State University's School of Architecture and Construction Management. Helen Bartuska attended the University of Illinois and the University of Louisiana-Lafayette and holds a BA in Home Economics Child and Family Studies. She received her Montessori certification from England's St. Nicholas Montessori Training Center and taught young children for over two decades.

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