Yesterday's Structures:
Today's Homes
Lucy D Rosenfeld

Explore fifty-six
innovative adaptations of old, abandoned structures into modern
family homes, apartments, and condominiums. Includes more than 300
images and plans. The accompanying text describes how each historical,
industrial, or agricultural structure was spared the wrecking ball,
and transformed from derelict to dwelling by an innovative architect.
Among the larger buildings rebuilt are churches, schools, factories,
barns, a lighthouse, a giant gas tank, and even a missile silo.
Smaller structures are not overlooked either, as a smoke house,
garage, and a chicken coop are redesigned as cozy cottages and guest
houses. The first half of this fascinating text tells the tale of
structures redesigned for single family living while the second
half describes larger structures retrofitted for multi-family living.
The projects also range from commercial enterprises quickly completed
to personal labors of love that have taken some twenty-five years
of work.
176 pages.
8-1/2 x 11. Over 300 color photos. Hard cover. $39.95. ©
1999. ISBN 0764310143.