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9780826317797

Anasazi Architecture and American Design

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    9780826317797

  • ISBN10:

    0826317790

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1997-11-01
  • Publisher: Univ of New Mexico Pr
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Summary

Anasazi Architecture and American Designis a journey through Chaco Canyon and Mesa Verde with leading southwestern archaeologists, historians, architects, landscape architects, artists, and urban planners as guides. In sixteen chapters, the volume's twenty-two essayists identify Anasazi building and cultural features related to design and site planning, cosmography, mythology, and ecology, then expertly balance their observations of past architectural and cultural achievements with suggestions and recommendations for design practices in the present. Among the contributors are Santa Clara Pueblo architectural theorist Rina Swentzell; architects Tony Anella and Stephen Schreiber; historian Richard Ellis; art historian J. J. Brody; archaeologists Stephen Lekson, David Stuart, Michael Marshall, John Stein, and Dabney Ford; urban planners Theodore Jojola, Judith Suiter, Stephen Dent, Barbara Coleman, and Paul Lusk; and artist Anna Sofaer, founder of the Solstice Project.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Foreword
Preface
Prologuep. 1
Archaeology, Architecture, and the Anasazi
The Rhetoric of Formalism: Interpreting Anasazi Architecturep. 5
The Changing Image of the Anasazi World in the American Imaginationp. 16
The Patterns of Settlement
Anasazi Communities in Contextp. 27
Power and Efficiency in Eastern Anasazi Architecture: A Case of Multiple Evolutionary Trajectoriesp. 36
A Planners' Primer: Lessons from Chacop. 53
The Chacoan Roads: A Cosmological Interpretationp. 62
Stone and Mortar in the Service of the Imagination
Engineering Feats of the Anasazi: Buildings, Roads, and Damsp. 77
The Primary Architecture of the Chacoan Culture: A Cosmological Expressionp. 88
High Noon in Old Bonito: Sun, Shadow, and the Geometry of the Chaco Complexp. 133
Prehistoric Architecture with Unknown Functionp. 149
Notes on the Landscape Architecture of Anasazi Communitiesp. 159
Regional Tradition and Architectural Meaning
Pueblo Indian and Spanish Town Planning in New Mexico: The Pueblo of Isletap. 171
An Understated Sacrednessp. 186
The Anasazi Revivalp. 190
Learning from Mesa Verde: A Case Study in the Modern Interpretation of Anasazi Designp. 204
Anasazi-Pueblo Site Design: Application to Contemporary Urban Developmentp. 214
Epiloguep. 227
Contributorsp. 231
Indexp. 233
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