Description

  • Explores the improvement of Kansas Town’s prosperous residential districts starting with High quality Hill within the 1850s, during the growth years of the Nineteen Twenties, together with the Sundown Hill and Challenge Hills districts
  • With 40 chapters together with ground plans, architectural drawings, and images detailing internal architectural elements
  • Includes many newly commissioned images by means of cited native photographer Bruce Mathews
  • Appendixes come with architects’ biographies, and a decided on catalogue of sixty further properties represented by means of one external view and a caption checklist authentic proprietor, architect, and date completed

Kansas Town has a wealthy history of residential structure that speaks to the significance of this Midwestern city all through its growth years among 1880 and 1930. The 40 properties coated right here have been erected by means of town’s top plutocrats, reminiscent of newspaper writer William Rockhill Nelson, whose fortune helped identify the Nelson-Atkins Museum; minerals wealthy person August R. Meyer; lumber baron Robert A. Lengthy; oilman Ernest C. Winters; and Walter E. Bixby of Kansas Town Lifestyles Insurance coverage. Some of the cited architects profiled are Edward W. Tanner; Henry F. Hoit; Louis S. Curtiss; the New York company of George Brown Publish in collaboration with Kansas Town primarily based architect Roger Gilman (Dean of RISD, 1919-1929); and Mary Rockwell Hook (one of the most first ladies to check on the École des Beaux Arts in Paris). These kinds of properties have been designed within the Ecu and American revival kinds well-known all through this era, even though outstanding by means of a novel Midwestern sensibility.