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LoC No.: 23005913
Title:
The Construction of the Small House
A Simple and Useful Source of Information of the Methods of Building Small American Homes, for Anyone Planning to Build
Note: Reading ease score: 62.1 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Note: Illustrated by the author.
Contents: Present-day economic troubles -- General types and costs -- Essential standards of quality in building materials -- Types of wooden-frame construction -- Construction of the masonry and wood dwelling -- Safeguards against fire in dwellings -- Poor methods of construction employed by unscrupulous builders -- Essential features of good plumbing -- Methods of heating -- Lighting and electric work -- Construction of the trim -- Lessons taught by depreciation -- Selecting materials from advertisements -- Roofing materials -- Painting and varnishing the house -- Labor-saving devices for the home -- Concrete work around the house -- Classification and construction of the architectural motifs used in small-house designing -- Traditions of building from which our modern methods are derived -- Traditions of the construction of doors and windows -- Building the setting for the house -- Financing the construction work.
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Summary: "The Construction of the Small House" by H. Vandervoort Walsh is a practical guide on the methods of building small American homes, written in the early 20th century. This work is aimed at individuals planning to construct their own homes, offering essential insights into design efficiency, cost considerations, and the selection of materials. It encompasses various construction types and addresses economic challenges in the post-war housing market. At the start of the book, Walsh outlines the economic troubles facing potential homeowners following the war, emphasizing the drastic increase in construction costs and the resulting housing shortage. He provides a snapshot of the building landscape during this period, including speculative building practices and the rise in high rents that dissuaded many from pursuing home ownership. Through detailed analysis, he categorizes small house construction into distinct types—wooden frame, masonry and wood, fireproof, and economical approaches—while also discussing the importance of designing within financial limits to ensure a practical and livable home. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Walsh, H. Vandervoort (Harold Vandervoort), 1892-
EBook No.: 61880
Published: Apr 20, 2020
Downloads: 240
Language: English
Subject: Dwellings
Subject: Building
LoCC: Technology: Building construction
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
LoC No.: 23005913
Title:
The Construction of the Small House
A Simple and Useful Source of Information of the Methods of Building Small American Homes, for Anyone Planning to Build
Note: Reading ease score: 62.1 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Note: Illustrated by the author.
Contents: Present-day economic troubles -- General types and costs -- Essential standards of quality in building materials -- Types of wooden-frame construction -- Construction of the masonry and wood dwelling -- Safeguards against fire in dwellings -- Poor methods of construction employed by unscrupulous builders -- Essential features of good plumbing -- Methods of heating -- Lighting and electric work -- Construction of the trim -- Lessons taught by depreciation -- Selecting materials from advertisements -- Roofing materials -- Painting and varnishing the house -- Labor-saving devices for the home -- Concrete work around the house -- Classification and construction of the architectural motifs used in small-house designing -- Traditions of building from which our modern methods are derived -- Traditions of the construction of doors and windows -- Building the setting for the house -- Financing the construction work.
Credits:
Produced by ellinora, Paul Marshall and the Online
Distributed Proofreading Team at https:
//www.pgdp.net
(This
file was produced from images generously made available
by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Summary: "The Construction of the Small House" by H. Vandervoort Walsh is a practical guide on the methods of building small American homes, written in the early 20th century. This work is aimed at individuals planning to construct their own homes, offering essential insights into design efficiency, cost considerations, and the selection of materials. It encompasses various construction types and addresses economic challenges in the post-war housing market. At the start of the book, Walsh outlines the economic troubles facing potential homeowners following the war, emphasizing the drastic increase in construction costs and the resulting housing shortage. He provides a snapshot of the building landscape during this period, including speculative building practices and the rise in high rents that dissuaded many from pursuing home ownership. Through detailed analysis, he categorizes small house construction into distinct types—wooden frame, masonry and wood, fireproof, and economical approaches—while also discussing the importance of designing within financial limits to ensure a practical and livable home. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Walsh, H. Vandervoort (Harold Vandervoort), 1892-
EBook No.: 61880
Published: Apr 20, 2020
Downloads: 240
Language: English
Subject: Dwellings
Subject: Building
LoCC: Technology: Building construction
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.