Description
Mid-Century ranch house architecture and design is significant to the architectural landscape of the Phoenix Metropolitan Area. The increasing age of the city's post-WWII properties is creating a need for renovation and rehabilitation, and new technologies have created modern conveniences for today's homeowners, changing interior space plan requirements. These homeowners will need guidance to alter these properties correctly and to preserve the home's essential features. This thesis analyzes the design trends and materials used during the mid-twentieth century, and demonstrates methods for applying them to a current renovation project. The research outlined in this document proves that it is possible to maintain historic integrity, include "Green" design strategies, and apply contemporary technology to a modern ranch renovation.
Details
Title
- The renovation of post World War Two ranch house interiors: case study - Wood's House C. 1947
Contributors
- Simmons, Rachel (Author)
- Brandt, Beverly (Thesis advisor)
- Warren-Findley, Janelle (Committee member)
- Boradkar, Prasad (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Date Created
The date the item was original created (prior to any relationship with the ASU Digital Repositories.)
2009
Subjects
- Architecture
- Interior Design
- Midcentury
- Mid Century
- Postwar
- Ranch houses
- Renovation
- Ranch houses--Remodeling--Arizona--Phoenix Metropolitan Area--History--20th century.
- Ranch houses
- Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration--Arizona--Phoenix Metropolitan Area--History--20th century.
- Historic buildings
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Note
- thesisPartial requirement for: M.S.D., Arizona State University, 2009
- bibliographyIncludes bibliographical references (p. 238-276)
- Field of study: Design (Interior design)
Citation and reuse
Statement of Responsibility
by Rachel Simmons