Why This Architectural Guide Means So Much to Me
April's giveaway: 'A Field Guide to American Houses' by Virginia McAlester
Hi there!
Welcome to April. I’ve been keeping an eye out for some good April Fool’s design jokes. So far, the winner is this “toilet cover” by Piglet in Bed:
But what is NOT an April Fool’s joke is this month’s giveaway for Schmatta subscribers: A copy of A Field Guide to American Houses by Virginia McAlester. More importantly, it’s truly not a joke when people refer to McAlester as “The Queen of Historic Preservation.” She spent her life advocating for the landmarking and preservation of homes and neighborhoods across Dallas.
While Schmatta giveaways are usually for paid subscribers only, this month is open to all subscribers because this book means so much to me and it’s something I want everyone to have a chance to win. (More details on entry at the end of this post.)
The Field Guide, originally published in 1984 and updated and revised in 2013, has long been considered an architectural bible for both professionals and enthusiasts. It begins over 400 years ago, detailing construction techniques of Native Americans and covering every major American domestic architectural style up to the McMansion (which she calls the “Millennial Mansion”).
My copy of this tome is well-worn: pages marked with notes in different colored inks, dog-eared, and ripped in places. I use it frequently for work (when writing about architecture and I’m unsure of a style or name of a specific architectural feature) and for pleasure (each chapter is like a fascinating mini history lesson).
I’m proud to say that I knew Virginia (she passed in 2020). My friend Amy Talkington is Virginia’s daughter, and for a time, we were all linked as family when my sister was married to Amy’s step-brother (it’s complicated but all you need to know is that we have a lot of love for each other). I spent Christmases at Virginia’s amazing mission-style home on Swiss Avenue in Dallas and we shared many family dinners together here in L.A. She was classy, kind, supremely intelligent, and the kind of older woman I looked at with respect and reverence. I only wish I had developed my interest in design and architecture before her death; I have so many questions now I’d love to ask her.
Virginia’s work lives on through one of my all-time favorite Instagram accounts, @afieldguidetoamericanhouses, where you can get a flavor of the book through posts that feature passages and illustrations. Trust me, it’s very educational!
To enter to win your copy of A Field Guide to American Houses, you must:
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Best of luck to you all!





