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Old Barns - New Homes: A Showcase of Architectural Conversions
Contributor(s): Rooney, E. Ashley (Author)
ISBN: 0764321323     ISBN-13: 9780764321320
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $31.50  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: December 2004
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Annotation: Presents 30 barn conversion projects by creative architects, developers, and homeowners who have capitalized on the flexible, timber-framed space offered by barns. Over 300 striking photographs provide fresh design ideas for the conversion of barns into residences, office space, retail establishments, nonprofit centers, and a non-denominational chapel. A design treasure for architects, builders, contractors and homeowners who can imagine beautifully designed living spaces from agricultural buildings and who prefer to keep historic landmarks part of the community.
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BISAC Categories:
- Architecture | Buildings - Residential
Dewey: 728.922
LCCN: 2004019900
Physical Information: 0.78" H x 8.66" W x 11.38" (2.61 lbs) 176 pages
 
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Barns strike a sentimental chord among the populace, perhaps as reminder of our nations agricultural heritage, most definitely as symbols of solid and imposing timber frame forms. While many of these architecturally significant buildings are succumbing to neglect and development, others are getting a new lease on life. This coffee-table book presents over thirty barn conversion projects by creative architects, developers, and homeowners who have capitalized on the flexible space offered by barns. Over 300 striking photographs provide fresh design ideas for the conversion of barns into residences and business spaces. You will see a Pennsylvania stone bank barn converted into a stunning residence, an abandoned dairy barn made livable complete with office space in the old silo, and a Victorian era barn which now links the old farmhouse to the new living space. In addition to stunning homes, you will see barns utilized for office space, retail, and even a non-denominational chapel. A wealth of wonderful ideas is offered for maintaining the historic integrity of these structures while providing for todays vastly different needs.\nThis is a design treasure for architects, builders, contractors, and homeowners, to help them visualize the transformation of historic agricultural buildings into new and treasured landmarks.

Contributor Bio(s): Rooney, E. Ashley: - E. Ashley Rooney has written other books, videos, and many articles for newspapers in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island about food, houses, gardens, youth, women, and health. This is her third book with Schiffer Publishing.