Window making in America : a study of craftsmen, sawmills, glassworks, and hardware from Jamestown to the Civil War
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Authors
Slider, Chad W.
Advisor
Flores, Carol A. Hrvol, 1944-
Issue Date
2007
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Thesis (M.S.H.P.)
Department
Department of Architecture
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Abstract
Windows are a significant feature of building construction that have largely escaped notice in terms of their design and fabrication in America from the time of European colonization to the mid-nineteenth century. This thesis tells the story of the glass, woodworking, and hardware technologies that transformed windows from hand-crafted to mass-produced building components. It also explores the stylistic, social, and economic factors that underlie the development and usage of windows in America.
