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- catalog abstract "The paper describes a unique methodology used in surveying and documenting architecture along eighteenth century road systems in Virginia which could be used as a prototype in other areas. In the method described the historian geographer, and architectural historian collaborate in research in primary sources such as court records, as well as secondary ones including surveying and documenting the formal and vernacular architecture associated with such an early road system up to the twentieth century. Since it includes course work in the School of Architecture at the University of Virginia, it provides the student with a learning experience in interrelated disciplines outside the classroom and an introduction to the architectural patterns associated with an early road system as opposed to the usual town setting context. The paper also describes the origin of the collaboration, the early roads surveyed, the road order abstract methodology, the architectural survey course methodology and the results, future studies, and some of the developing applications of the process.".
- catalog alternative "Historic roads of Virginia : early road location : the key to discovering historic resources?".
- catalog contributor b1266156.
- catalog contributor b1266157.
- catalog contributor b1266158.
- catalog coverage "Virginia Antiquities.".
- catalog created "[1980]".
- catalog date "1980".
- catalog date "[1980]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1980]".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "The paper describes a unique methodology used in surveying and documenting architecture along eighteenth century road systems in Virginia which could be used as a prototype in other areas. In the method described the historian geographer, and architectural historian collaborate in research in primary sources such as court records, as well as secondary ones including surveying and documenting the formal and vernacular architecture associated with such an early road system up to the twentieth century. Since it includes course work in the School of Architecture at the University of Virginia, it provides the student with a learning experience in interrelated disciplines outside the classroom and an introduction to the architectural patterns associated with an early road system as opposed to the usual town setting context. The paper also describes the origin of the collaboration, the early roads surveyed, the road order abstract methodology, the architectural survey course methodology and the results, future studies, and some of the developing applications of the process.".
- catalog extent "iii, 25, [18] p. :".
- catalog issued "1980".
- catalog issued "[1980]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Charlottesville, Va. (Box 3817, Charlottesville 22903) : Virginia Highway and Transportation Research Council,".
- catalog spatial "Virginia Antiquities.".
- catalog spatial "Virginia".
- catalog spatial "Virginia.".
- catalog subject "Archaeological surveying Virginia.".
- catalog subject "Architecture Virginia.".
- catalog subject "F227 .P38 1980".
- catalog subject "Historic buildings Virginia.".
- catalog subject "Roads Virginia History.".
- catalog title "Early road location : the key to discovering historic resources? / by Nathaniel Mason Pawlett and K. Edward Lay.".
- catalog title "Historic roads of Virginia : early road location : the key to discovering historic resources?".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".