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Influences On Early Twentieth Century Bungalow Housing In Lincoln, Nebraska, Madeleine F. Panarelli May 1981

Influences On Early Twentieth Century Bungalow Housing In Lincoln, Nebraska, Madeleine F. Panarelli

Open Access Master's Theses (through 2010)

Housing publications of the Bungalow era (1900 to 1930) containing over 1200 illustrated Bungalows and derivations, were compared with 717 photographed representatives in Lincoln, Nebraska. These samples were categorized by 10 types first described by writer Henry Saylor (1911). Interpretations of the style by local builders and architects in Lincoln, Nebraska, were traced to house pattern books, national and local publications, and state and city records, to determine how the style evolved locally. The search led to regional design features of the Bungalow, nearly square forms, and composite types.

Advisor: Mabel C. Skjelver.

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Ua51/3/3 Walk Talk, Kentucky Library & Museum Jan 1981

Ua51/3/3 Walk Talk, Kentucky Library & Museum

WKU Archives Records

Walking tour booklet highlighting the architecture of Brinton B. Davis on WKU's campus. Includes a brief biography of Davis, photographs and building statistics for the Kentucky Building, Craig Alumni Center, Van Meter Auditorium, Gordon Wilson Hall, Cherry Hall, Industrial Education Building, Health & Physical Education Building, Old Stadium & Colonnade, Schneider Hall, Heating Plant, and the original Snell Hall.