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The Shell Builders (eBook)

Tabby Architecture of Beaufort, South Carolina, and the Sea Islands

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2020
318 Seiten
University of South Carolina Press (Verlag)
978-1-64336-072-0 (ISBN)

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The Shell Builders - Colin Brooker
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Beaufort, South Carolina, is well known for its historical architecture, but perhaps none is quite as remarkable as those edifices formed by tabby, sometimes called coastal concrete, comprising a mixture of lime, sand, water, and oyster shells. Tabby itself has a storied history stretching back to Iberian, Caribbean, Spanish American, and even African roots-brought to the United States by adventurers, merchants, military engineers, planters, and the enslaved.Tabby has been preserved most abundantly in the Beaufort area and its outlying islands, (and along the Sea Islands all the way to Florida as well) with Fort Frederick in 1734 having the earliest example of a diverse group of structures, which included town houses, seawalls, planters' homes, barns, agricultural buildings, and slave quarters. Tabby's insulating properties are excellent protection from long, hot, humid, and sometimes deadly summers; and on the islands, particularly, wealthy plantation owners built grand houses for themselves and improved dwellings for enslaved workers that after two hundred-plus years still stand today.An extraordinarily hardy material, tabby has a history akin to some of the world's oldest building techniques and is referred to as "e;rammed earth,"e; as well as "e; tapia"e; in Spanish, "e;pise de terre"e; in French, and "e;hangtu"e; in Chinese. The form that tabby construction took along the Sea Islands, however, was born of necessity. Here stone and brick were rare and expensive, but the oyster shells that were used as the source for the tabby's lime base were plentiful. Today these bits of shell, often visible in the walls and forms constructed long ago, give tabby its unique and iconic appearance.Colin Brooker, architect and expert on historic restoration, has not only made an exhaustive foray into local tabby architecture and heritage; he also has made a multinational tour as well in search of tabby origins, evolution, and diffusion from the Bahamas to Morocco to Andalusia, which can be traced back as far as the tenth century. Brooker has spent more than thirty years investigating the origins of tabby, its chemistry, its engineering, and its limitations. The Shell Builders lays out a sweeping, in-depth, and fascinating investigative journey-at once archaeological, sociological, and historical-into the ways prior inhabitants used and shaped their environment in order to house and protect themselves, leaving behind an architectural legacy that is both mysterious and beautiful.Lawrence S. Rowland, a distinguished professor emeritus of history at the University of South Carolina Beaufort and past president of the South Carolina Historical Society, provides a foreword.
Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.8.2020
Vorwort Lawrence S. Rowland
Zusatzinfo 86 b&w halftones
Verlagsort Columbia
Sprache englisch
Maße 180 x 180 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Technik Architektur
Technik Bauwesen
Schlagworte Building Materials • coastal concrete, oyster shells, lowcountry, building material, house, Iberian, Caribbean, Spanish, American, African, Martello tower, shell ring • coastal concrete, oyster shells, lowcountry, building material, Iberian, Caribbean, Spanish American, African, Roman cement • Concrete • Construction • Drayton Hall • faience • Fort Frederick • Freedmen's Bureau • Historical • House • insulate • John Soane • lime • lime plaster • Martello tower • Model village • Noble Jones • Owen Jones • Owen Jones (architect) • oyster shells • Portland Cement • Ribat • Robert Mills • Robert Mills (architect) • Roman cement • Sand • Sea Islands • Seawall • Shell ring • Tabby concrete • Thomas Pinckney • Vestry • William Rhett • workhouse
ISBN-10 1-64336-072-8 / 1643360728
ISBN-13 978-1-64336-072-0 / 9781643360720
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