Plans and Priorities: Multifamily Housing Types and French Canadian Builders in Northern New England, 1890–1950

Pub Date : 2019-12-18 DOI:10.5749/buildland.26.2.0017
Zachary J. Violette
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Abstract:This article explores varieties of multifamily housing types in the textile production landscape of northern New England in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Using the Sand Hill neighborhood of the small industrial city of Augusta, Maine, as a case study, it explores the role of French Canadian immigrants as builders and their choice of building types that deviated from more recognized forms such as the three-decker and company house. Instead, these builders chose comparatively unusual and decidedly informal kitchen-focused plans with exterior circulation in both new construction and conversion of older single-family houses. Building on fieldwork and research based on archival sources, this paper elucidates some of the ways in which these plans responded to distinct cultural preferences and explores the financial motivations and methods for their construction.
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计划和优先顺序:1890-1950年新英格兰北部的多户住宅类型和法裔加拿大建筑商
摘要:本文探讨了19世纪末20世纪初新英格兰北部纺织生产景观中多户住宅类型的多样性。它以缅因州奥古斯塔小工业城市的沙山社区为例,探讨了法裔加拿大移民作为建筑商的角色,以及他们对建筑类型的选择,这些建筑类型偏离了更常见的形式,如三层楼和公司住宅。相反,这些建筑商选择了相对不寻常的、绝对非正式的以厨房为中心的计划,在新建和旧单户住宅的改造中都有外部流通。基于档案资料的实地考察和研究,本文阐明了这些规划响应不同文化偏好的一些方式,并探讨了其建设的经济动机和方法。
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