Architecture -- South Carolina -- Charleston
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Architecture -- South Carolina -- Charleston
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- Avoiding the theme park, a study of the architecture of Augustus Edison Constantine, and the need for preservation policy reform in Charleston, South Carolina for the twenty first century, Lissa D'Aquisto Felzer
- The charm of old Charleston, a new world city of old world memories
- National register of historic places inventory, nomination forms
- Place matters, the architecture of WG Clark, Robert McCarter
- This is Charleston, a survey of the architectural heritage of a unique American city, text by Samuel Gaillard Stoney
- To rent, the antebellum landscape of Aiken's Row, Charleston, South Carolina, by Patrick H. Morgan
- Gateways and doorways of Charleston, South Carolina, in the eighteenth and the nineteenth centuries/, by Elizabeth Gibbon Curtis; edited with introduction and notes by Maxwell Kimball and Arthur C. Holden
- Charleston architecture, 1670-1860, Gene Waddell
- Altogether American, Robert Mills, architect and engineer, 1781-1855, Rhodri Windsor Liscombe
- Gateways and doorways of Charleston, South Carolina, in the eighteenth and the nineteenth centuries, by Elizabeth Gibbon Curtis ; edited with introduction and notes by Maxwell Kimball and Arthur C. Holden
- Charleston, city of memory, photography by N. Jane Iseley ; text by Harlan Greene
- An architectural guide to Charleston, South Carolina, 1700-1900, in manuscript form, by Albert Simons and W.H. Johnson Thomas ; compiled by Historic Charleston Foundation
- Records of buildings in Charleston and the South Carolina low country, Harry J. McKee, compiler
- The cottages and architects of Yeamans Hall, by Charlton deSaussure, Jr. ; photographs by Charlotte Caldwell
- Gateways and doorways of Charleston
- General guidelines for rehabilitation and new construction within the jurisdiction of the Board of Architectural Review
- The early architecture of Charleston, edited by Albert Simons and Samuel Lapham, Jr. ; with an introduction by Samuel Gaillard Stoney
- This is Charleston, a survey of the architectural heritage of a unique American city undertaken by the Charleston Civic Services Committee, text by Samuel Gaillard Stoney ; revised from the reports to the Committee
- Design review and new construction in the Charleston Historic District, James K. Hare
- The buildings of Charleston, a guide to the city's architecture, Jonathan H. Poston for Historic Charleston Foundation
- Gems in a crown, the people and places of the College of Charleston, University of Charleston, South Carolina, by Harry M. Lightsey ; photographs by Tommy Thompson
- Architects of Charleston, Beatrice St. Julien Ravenel ; introduction by William Watts Ball ; photographs by Carl Julien
- Charleston doorways, entrance motives from a South Carolina city, by William Casey
- Charleston, South Carolina, edited by Albert Simons and Samuel Lapham, Jr. ; with a foreword by Samuel Gaillard Stoney
- Charleston's utilitarian buildings, an architectural study, Robert P. Stockton
- The forgotten stone, a history and analysis of Bermuda stone in Charleston, South Carolina, by Justin M. Schwebler
- Documentation of the architecture of Samuel Lapham and the firm of Simons & Lapham, by Ernest Everett Blevins
- Survey of communal structures in Charleston, South Carolina, for the Charleston World Heritage Coalition, prepared by HPCP 290, Fall 2014
- Review of Architecture, Volume 8, number 2
- The Charleston trussed roof, a study of the development and implementation of a structural solution from 1740-1820, by Pamela Marotta Kendrick
- The Calhoun Mansion, a private house museum, Charleston, South Carolina, photographs by and courtesy of Gridley and Graves, Joe McLemore, Brian Coleman and William Wright ; design, Alan Dubrovo
- History of the Samuel Lapham family of Charleston, S.C., descended from Thomas Lapham, who came from Kent, England, to Scituate, Massachusetts, circa 1634, by Samuel Lapham ; [2002 addendum by Ernest Everett Blevins with assistance from Samuel Peyre Lapham]
- Architects of Charleston, by Beatrice St. Julien Ravenel ; photographs by Carl Julien
- America's city halls, entry from Charleston, South Carolina, prepared by Margaretta P. Childs
- Charleston fancy, little houses and big dreams in the holy city, Witold Rybczynski
- This is Charleston, a survey of the architectural heritage of a unique American city, text by Samuel Gaillard Stoney
- Charleston antebellum architecture and civic destiny, Kenneth Severens
- Architects of Charleston, Beatrice St. Julien Ravenel ; photographs by Carl Julien
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