Canadian Folklore Canadien

 

VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE

17-2, 1995

Richard MACKINNON
Introduction

Annmarie ADAMS,
Pieter SIJPKES

Wartime Housing and Architectural Change, 1942-1992

Richard MACKINNON
House Movings and Alterations: Stability and Change in the Codroy Valley Landscape

Natalia SHOSTOK
The Ukrainian Peasant Home: Space Domestication

Jean-Claude DUPONT
L'habitation chez les francophones au Canada

Andrée CRÉPEAU,
David CHRISTIANSON

Home and Hearth: an Archaeological Perspective on Acadian Domestic Architecture

Dale Gilbert JARVIS
Gender Segregation and Sacred Architecture: A Study of George Street Methodist Church, Peterborough, Ontario

Robert MELLIN
Vernacular Architecture and Urban Design: A Strategy for Place-Making in St. John’s, Newfoundland

Brian RUSTED
Framing a House, Photography and the Performance of Heritage

House Movings and Alterations: Stability and Change in the Codroy Valley

Richard MACKINNON

By exploring house moving and alteration in the Codroy Valley, Newfoundland, this article focuses on how vernacular buildings change over time. It outlines the broad patterns of movings, additions and subtractions and provides some of the reasons for these activities.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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