Welcome to your next rabbit hole!
The Building Technology Heritage Library, a project of the Association for Preservation Technology, is a fascinating and informative collection of American and Canadian historical architectural trade catalogs, house plan books and technical building guides. Recently, the association added the 10,000th document to the free online repository hosted on archive.org.
Sourced from various library, museum, and private collections, these vintage gems give a window into the thinking and styling around building and construction over the years.
While the publishing dates range from the late 18th century to the early 2000’s, the majority of the titles are from the early-to-mid 20th century.
The Path to Suburbia
Browsing the titles from these eras, you can see suburbia taking form, with lots of plans and catalogues related to the new ideals for single-family home living rather than dense cities, towns, or villages.
But even still, there’s an old-school durability trying to hang on for awhile through the years, with many books about using materials like structural masonry and brick. However, as the publication dates move closer to the 1950’s, the industry-wide pivot to disposable construction and development becomes evident.Â
Free to Use Assets
Most of the publications in the Building Technology Heritage Library happen to also be in the public domain, so they’re a great resource for historically-informed contemporary productions and media. (And don’t forget our free-to-use media galleries for more resources.)
We’ve pulled out some interesting highlights for you below, which we’ll also include in a resource page to be updated periodically. Enjoy!
B4place-selected titles:
1908: Radford’s House and Barn Plans
1909: Radford’s Cement Houses and How to Build Them
1911: Glimpses of New York : an illustrated handbook of the city
1912: Radford’s Brick Houses and How to Build Them
1913: Hodgson’s low cost American homes
1913: Catalogue of Ornaments for the Exterior of Theaters
1914: Bonds and Mortars in the Wall of Brick
1915: NATCO Hollow Tile Fireproofing
1917: The NATCO Tex-Tile House
1918: Concrete Building Block and Brick
1920: Topeka Tent & Awning Co. Catalog
1923: Presto Up: Patented Bolt-Together Cottages
1932: Exterior Lighting Fixtures
1924: Practical Bricklaying: A Handbook of Instruction
1925: Fenestra Blue Book of Steel Windows
1926: Brick, How to Build and Estimate
1927: Cinder Concrete Building Units
1927: Deutsche Holzhauser Katalog (German)
1928: Home Lover’s Bargain Book
1928: Better Homes at Lower Cost
1928: Modern Farm Buildings Already Cut and Fitted
1930: Natural Cut Stone for Fine Buildings
1933: The Super-Safe Home of the Future
1937: Your Home of Burned Clay Masonry
1937: Armstrong’s Insulating Fire brick
1940: Futurama by General Motors
1940: Kamp Kabins and Wee Homes
1945: French Mosaic Stained Glass
1946: The Key to Color Harmony in Your Home
1950: The High Cost of Cheap Construction
1954: Foamglas in Thin Wall and Sandwich Panel Construction