Structure of Justice Carl Lounsbury. Who is Carl Lounsbury? Carl Lounsbury received his Ph.D. in American Studies at George Washington University in 1983.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
New England Middle Southern NH Mass. NY R.I Conn Penn N.J MD Del VA
Advertisements

American Colonial History
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching Scholarship Reconsidered: Priorities of the Professoriate The scholarship of discovery The scholarship.
Developing a Regional Perspective by Tracing Forgotten Architects and Design Professionals: Women with T-Squares Gail McMillan Digital Library and Archiveshttp://scholar.lib.vt.edu.
Doing History with architecture. The author Fraser D. Neiman – Undergraduate Degree: Brown University – Ph.D. Yale University, in Anthropology – Currently.
Thomas Jefferson 3 rd president of the united states Was the vice president of the United States Born on April 13, 1743 Shadwell plantation,
European Influences in North Carolina. Biltmore House Asheville, N.C. Asheville, N.C. French Renaissance Chateau built by George W. Vanderbilt.
Marketplace Vernacular Design: The Case of Downtown Rooming Houses Paul E. Groth.
Using Techniques of construction to plot cultural process Fred Kniffen and Henry Glassie “Building in wood in the Eastern United States”
Unearthing St. Augustine’s Colonial Heritage: Creating a Digital Collection from Hidden and Fragile Resources Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Annual.
American Architecture Linzee Amory and Sylvia Yoo.
Welcome ! The Class of 2014 UNC School of Medicine.
Domestic Architecture The analysis of space, meaning, and use.
Thomas Jefferson A Man of Many Talents Patsy Lackey Spartanburg District Seven.
WE JUST HAVE TO GET ACQUAINTED! JEAN L. COOPER JUNE 16, 2012 Libraries Are Our Friends.
Compositional Types in American Commercial Architecture
Just Folks Designing: Vernacular Designers and the Generation of Form
World War I Silhouettes Soldier and Civilian Letters Preserving Our Nation Liberty Fellowship AIHE June 2012 Nancy Taylor.
Modernizing: Or, “You Never See a Screen Door on Affluent Homes” Elizabeth Collins Cromley.
“Look at the field. They are ripe for harvest.” “ Do you not say, 'Four months more and then the harvest'? I tell you, open your eyes and look at the.
Local Historical Resources Stephen Marini. The Historical Society is located at the former Field Primary School building, (behind City Hall) 17 School.
The Super Southeast By your tour guide, Jesse Scher We’ll be going around the Southeast faster than you think you ever could!
THE EMERGENCE OF COLONIAL SOCIETIES, 1625–1700
The Shotgun House an African Legacy John Michael Vlach.
NEW WAYS OF EXPOSING DIGITAL LIBRARY CONTENT: “WOLFWALK” AND “NORTH CAROLINA ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS” Jason Casden, Joseph Ryan and Markus Wust North Carolina.
Dutch Barn in America: Survival of a Medieval Structure Frame Theodore H. M. Prudon.
Native American Archaeology Focusing on the Catawba and Cherokee Tribes in SC.
NORTH CAROLINA ARCHITECTS & BUILDERS: A BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY Catherine W. Bishir Joseph Ryan Markus Wust June 16, 2009.
This eighth grade technology unit is designed to conform to the six social studies strands from the Ohio Department of Education’s Competency-Based.
Provincial America & the Struggle for a Continent Chapter 4.
Chapter 2, Section 3 Colonial Society (44-49). Main Idea Colonists developed different ways of living as they continued to grow and develop their own.
Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.1 Brinkley, AMERICAN HISTORY: A SURVEY, 10/e Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America.
North Carolina Architects & Builders: A Biographical Dictionary Catherine Bishir Markus Wust Joseph Ryan Preservation North Carolina Annual Conference.
Founding of the Southern Colonies ( ).  Maryland  Virginia  North Carolina  South Carolina  (Carolinas were divided in 1712)  Georgia.
Central Passage in Virginia: Evolution of an 18thC Living Space Mark Wenger.
Historic Preservation 305 Mi casa, su casa. What should the American Building class accomplish? This class is an intensive look at architectural fabric.
Thomas Jefferson’s iPad CalendarMapsNotes ContactsClockPhotos PhoneNewsstandiBooks WeatherTwitterNetflix.
Developing a Regional Perspective by Tracing Forgotten Architects and Design Professionals: Women with T-Squares Gail McMillan Digital Library and Archives.
CITING SOURCES Based on Reading, Writing, and Researching for History: A Guide for College Students by Patrick Rael
Journal - Southern Colonies Virginia Maryland North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Founder/Leader: Year Settled/Town(s): Political: Religious: Resources:
School: Estadual Vicente de Fontes Teacher: José Rosamilton de Lima Grade: 2nd Students: Samara Nune, Márcia Luana e Júlia Maia José da Penha – RN 2013.
Historic Preservation 305 Mi casa, su casa. What should the American Building class accomplish? This class is an intensive look at architectural fabric.
The Powder Magazine (c.1713) Located on Cumberland Street. South Carolina’s oldest public building. Used to store gunpowder until the American Revolution.
Copyright ©2000 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.1 Brinkley, THE UNFINISHED NATION, 3/e Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America s.
APA: Why Bother? Carol Rhea, FAICP APA President.
Advancing bicycling through unified state and local advocacy organizations Thunderhead Alliance 50 States/50 Cities Project Complete Streets Pro Walk/Pro.
Eye Spy - Colonial Architecture What architectural details can you find in these images?
Georgian Architecture By: Kurt Smith Houghton Hall in Norfolk.
Thomas Jefferson
North Carolina Architects & Builders: A Biographical Dictionary Preservation North Carolina Annual Conference Joseph Ryan Markus Wust October 29, 2009.
Chapter 2. Section 1 Colonial Period Political Heritage leading up to the Constitution  Magna Carta  Provide the basis for the principle of limited.
Random Fact of the Day The word “deadline” originated in Civil War prisons, where lines were drawn that prisoners passed only at the risk of being shot.
By Humairaa Seedat America. Contents Number of states Capital city Rivers Lakes Landscapes Landmarks.
WASHINGTON QUIZ designed Washington, D.C. a) George Washington, the first USA President b) Pierre L’Enfant, a French engineer c) William Thornton,
Thesis Alexander Jackson Davis was revolutionary in the field of architecture because he was able to successfully combine previous styles into one, identifiable.
Conference Theme: “Examining Social Studies Through Multiple Lenses” Using Historical Thinking Skills Viewing Social Studies from Multiple Perspectives.
THE SMITHSONIAN IS COMING TO CHESTER! “ The Way We Worked” June 24 - August 6, 2017 Museum on Main Street, a partnership between the Smithsonian Institution.
Findings have implications for discovering cultural transference amongst the African diaspora within Barbados to Gullahs of South Carolina. This will enhance.
Afro American Genealogy and Historical Society, Inc.
Southern Colonies By: Sabrina and Dean.
Charlottesville, Jamestown, and Colonial Williamsburg
Maps and Regions: Tidewater and Piedmont Regions
Colonial America By: Tyler B..
United States History Beginnings to 1877.
3rd Year General Cardiology Fellows
Life in the Colonies.
History of Interior Design Sofia Sebastian
The American Chemical Society
Navigating Multiple Jurisdiction
The Chicago Manual of Style 16th Edition
Presentation transcript:

Structure of Justice Carl Lounsbury

Who is Carl Lounsbury? Carl Lounsbury received his Ph.D. in American Studies at George Washington University in Since 1982 Lounsbury has been a member of the Architectural Research Department at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation (CWF). He is currently an architectural historian for CWF, coordinator of the National Institute of American History and Democracy at CWF, and lecturer in the Department of History at the College of William and Mary. Lounsbury's professional career has also included consultant in design and architectural research for museums, historical societies, and state agencies. He has taught at Virginia Commonwealth University, the University of Mary Washington, and the University of Virginia.

Scratch Bibliography Lounsbury, Carl. The Architecture of Southport. Southport, N.C: Southport Historical Society, Lounsbury, Carl. Alamance County Architectural Heritage. Graham, N.C.: Alamance County Historical Properties Commission, Lounsbury, Carl. "Architects and Builders in North Carolina: A Study of the Building Process." Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture. Camille Wells, ed. Annapolis, MD: Vernacular Architecture Forum, Pp Lounsbury, Carl. "The Building Process in Antebellum North Carolina." North Carolina Historical Review 60 (1983): Lounsbury, Carl. "Vernacular Construction in the Survey." Historic America: Buildings, Structures, and Sites. C. Ford Peatross, ed. Washington, DC: Library of Congress, Lounsbury, Carl. "'An Elegant and Commodious Building': William Buckland and the Design of the Prince William County Courthouse." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 46, No. 3 (September, 1987): Lounsbury, Carl. "The Structure of Justice: The Courthouses of Colonial Virginia." Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, III. Thomas Carter and Bernard L. Herman, eds. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, Pp Bishir, Catherine W., Charlotte V. Brown, Carl R. Lounsbury, and Ernest H. Wood, III. Architects and Builders in North Carolina: A History of the Practice of Building. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, Lounsbury, Carl R. "Beaux-Arts Ideals and Colonial Reality: The Reconstruction of Williamsburg's Capitol, " Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 49, No. 4 (December, 1990): Lounsbury, Carl R., ed. An Illustrated Glossary of Early Southern Architecture and Landscape. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, Lounsbury, Carl. "The Dynamics of Architectural Design in Eighteenth-Century Charleston and the Lowcountry." Exploring Everyday Landscapes: Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, VII. Annmarie Adams and Sally McMurry, eds., Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press, Pp Lounsbury, Carl R., ed. An Illustrated Glossary of Early Southern Architecture and Landscape Charlottesville, VA: University Press of Virginia, Lounsbury, Carl R. From Statehouse to Courthouse: An Architectural History of South Carolina's Colonial Capitol and Charleston County Courthouse. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, Lounsbury, Carl. "Anglican Church Design in the Chesapeake: English Inheritances and Regional Interpretations." In Constructing Image, Identity, and Place: Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, Volume IX, eds. Alison K. Hoagland and Kenneth A. Breisch. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, Pp Lounsbury, Carl. The Courthouses of Early Virginia: An Architectural History. Colonial Williamsburg Studies in Chesapeake History and Culture. Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia Press, Lounsbury, Carl. "God is in the Details: The Transformation of Ecclesiastical Architecture in Early Nineteenth-Century America." Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture 13, no. 1 (2006): Graham, Willie, Carter L. Hudgins, Carl R. Lounsbury, Fraser D. Neiman, and James P. Whittenburg. "Adaptation and Innovation: Archaeological and Architectural Perspectives on the Seventeenth-Century Chesapeake." William and Mary Quarterly 3rd series 64, no. 3 (July 2007): Lounsbury, Carl R. "Christ Church, Savannah: Loopholes in Metropolitan Design on the Frontier." In Material Culture in Anglo-America: Regional Identity and Urbanity in the Tidewater, Lowcountry, and Caribbean, ed., David S. Shields, Columbia: University of South Carolina, Lounsbury, Carl R. "Drawing Upon the Past." Colonial Williamsburg 32, no. 1 (Winter 2010): Lounsbury, Carl R. Essays in Early American Architectural History: A View from the Chesapeake. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, Lounsbury, Carl R. "Architecture and Cultural History." Dan Hicks and Mary C. Beaudry, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Material Culture Studies. Oxford: Oxford University Press,

Goochland County Court House

Hanover County Courthouse

Town Hall, Buckingham shire, 1682

Virginia Capitol ca. 1737

Hanover Court House

Amelia County, 1767

Chief Magistrate’s Chair, Chowan County, NC