



Charleston SC Architecture - Carnegie Survey 20th Century
Frances Benjamin Johnston captured this vintage image in Charleston, South Carolina, as part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South. The photograph features architectural elements typical of the region, including elegant doors and fanlights, which showcase the craftsmanship of the time. The presence of columns and pediments reflects the classical influences seen in Charlestons historic dwellings.
Charleston, known for its rich history and well-preserved architecture, serves as an important backdrop for this work. The survey aimed to document the diverse architectural styles across the South, making Johnstons contributions significant for understanding the eras design principles. This image is part of a wider collection that emphasizes the architectural heritage of Charleston County.
Preserved in the Library of Congress, this photograph is a valuable resource for historians and architecture enthusiasts. It offers insights into the aesthetic and functional characteristics of Southern homes from the early 20th century.
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Charleston SC Architecture - Carnegie Survey 20th Century
