PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1 THE BEGINNINGS OF ARCHITECTURE
CHAPTER 2 THE GREEK WORLD
CHAPTER 3 THE ARCHITECTURE OF ANCIENT INDIA AND SOUTHEAST
ASIA
CHAPTER 4 THE TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTURE OF CHINA AND JAPAN
CHAPTER 5 THE ROMAN WORLD
CHAPTER 6 EARLY CHRISTIAN AND BYZANTINE ARCHITECTURE
CHAPTER 7 ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE
CHAPTER 8 EARLY MEDIEVAL AND ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE
CHAPTER 9 GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE
CHAPTER 10 INDIGENOUS ARCHITECTURE IN THE AMERICAS AND
AFRICA
CHAPTER 11 RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE
CHAPTER 12 BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE
CHAPTER 13 NEO-CLASSICISM, ROMANTICISM, AND THE ROCOCO
CHAPTER 14 ECLECTICISM, INDUSTRIALIZATION, AND NEWNESS
CHAPTER 15 THE TWENTIETH CENTURY AND MODERNISM
CHAPTER 16 MODERNISMS IN THE MID- AND LATE TWENTIETH CENTURY AND
BEYOND
GLOSSARY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
Marian Moffett earned a B.Arch. at North Carolina State University
(1971) and the M.Arch. and PhD. at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (1973 and 1975, respectively). She taught architectural
history at he University of Tennessee from 1975 until her death in
2004 where she collaborated with Lawrence Wodehouse in producing
exhibitions and catalogs on the architecture of the Tennessee
Valley Authority and cantilever barns, as well as co-authoring A
History of Western Architecture and East Tennessee Cantilever
Barns. Her research included work on wooden architecture in eastern
Europe and town planning in Tennessee. She was active with the
Southeast Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians and
has served as President of the UT Faculty Senate and as an academic
administrator in the Office of the Provost.
Lawrence Wodehouse was an Architecture professor at the University
of Tennessee, Knoxville from 1979 to 1993. Wodehouse worked as a
professor of Architecture at the Pratt Institute in New York prior
to coming to the University of Tennessee. Lawrence Wodehouse
received his master's degree from Cornell in 1963 and his Ph.D.
from St. Andrews University in 1980. His major research
concentrations have been in 19th and 20th century architecture and
also the vernacular architecture of East Tennessee. He has
coauthored two books with Marian Moffett, The Cantilever Barn in
East Tennessee, and also Built for the People of the United States:
Fifty Years of TVA Architecture. Lawrence Wodehouse retired in the
Spring of 1993 and died in 2002.
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