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City and Campus – An Architectural History of South Bend, Notre Dame, and Saint Mary`s

Autor John W. Stamper, Benjamin J. Young, Dennis Doordan
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mar 2024
City and Campus tells the rich history of a Midwest industrial town and its two academic institutions through the buildings that helped bring these places to life.
John W. Stamper paints a narrative portrait of South Bend and the campuses of the University of Notre Dame and Saint Mary¿s College from their founding and earliest settlement in the 1830s through the boom of the roaring ¿20s. Industrialist giants such as the Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Company and Oliver Chilled Plow Works invested their wealth into creating some of the city¿s most important and historically significant buildings.
Famous architects, including Frank Lloyd Wright, brought the latest trends in architecture to the heart of South Bend. Stamper also illuminates how Notre Dame¿s founder and long-time president Father Edward Sorin, C.S.C., recruited other successful architects to craft in stone the foundations of the university and the college at the same time as he built the scholarship. City and Campus provides an engaging and definitive history of how this urban and academic environment emerged on the shores of the St. Joseph River.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780268207717
ISBN-10: 0268207712
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.96 kg
Editura: MR – University of Notre Dame Press

Notă biografică

John W. Stamper (1950¿2022) served for thirty-eight years on the faculty of the School of Architecture at the University of Notre Dame. He was the author of Chicagös North Michigan Avenue: Planning and Development, 1900¿1930 and The Architecture of Roman Temples: The Republic to the Middle Empire.
Benjamin J. Young is a historian of the modern United States who studies the intersection of religion, politics, and the metropolitan built environment. Young is currently a doctoral candidate in history at the University of Notre Dame.
Dennis Doordan is professor emeritus of the School of Architecture at the University of Notre Dame.

Cuprins

Foreword
Editor¿s Note
Author¿s Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction
  1. South Bend¿s Settlement and Early Development
  2. The Founding of Notre Dame and Saint Mary¿s
  3. South Bend¿s First Works of Architecture
  4. Developing the Early-Nineteenth Century Neighborhoods
  5. Industrial Giants
  6. Institutions of Faith and Reason
  7. Building Notre Dame and Saint Mary¿s in the 1880s
  8. Late Nineteenth-Century Residential Architecture
  9. Magnificent Mansions
  10. Turn-of-the-Century Churches and Institutions
  11. Beaux-Arts Classicism and the Civil Ideal: 1893-1918
  12. South Bend and the City Beautiful Movement
  13. Residential Architecture in the New Century: From Neoclassicism to the Prairie School and Arts and Crafts
  14. Eclecticism and the Commercial Downtown
  15. Notre Dame and Saint Mary¿s in the Early Twentieth Century: Introducing the Collegiate Gothic
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index of Images
General Index