
For students and faculty in the SMU-in-Taos
program, this list of titles in the Fort Library
provides a starting point for research on
several architectural styles present in the Southwest.
Use PONI to determine the call numbers for
these titles and to find other books on your topic.
Categories within this
New Mexico--General |
Adobe/Early Native American |
Churches
Library Guide:
20th Century |
Cities
Early Architecture in New MexicoAdobe/Early Native American
From Hacienda to Bungalow: Northern New Mexico Houses, 1850-1912
Images of an American Land: Venacular Architecture in the Western United States
New Mexico Style: A Sourcebook of Traditional Architectural Detail
Of Earth and Timbers Made: New Mexico Architecture
Rural Architecture of Northern New Mexico and Southern Colorado
Sources & Searches: Documenting Historic Buildings in New Mexico
Adobe Story: Global TreasureChurches
Great Pueblo Architecture of Chaco Canyon
The Hogan
Native American Architecture
Preservation of Historic Adobe Buildings (Dept. of Interior, 1984?)
Pueblo Architecture of the Southwest
Taos Adobes
Built of Each and Song: Churches of Northern New Mexico20th century
Chapel of Our Lady of Talpa
En Divina Luz: The Penitente Moradas of New Mexico
Ranchos de Taos: Saint Francis of Asis Church
Religious Architecture of New Mexico in the Colonial Period and
Since the American Occupation
Sanctuaries of Spanish New Mexico
Symbols of Faith: A Visual Journal to Historic Churches of New Mexico
American Adobes: Rural Houses of Northern New MexicoCities
Building New Mexico (carpenters trade unions)
John Gaw Meem: Pioneer in Historic Preservation
Treasure on New Mexico Trails: Discover New Deal Art and Architecture
Pueblo Deco: The Art Deco Architecture of the Southwest
Straw Bale House
Built to Last: An Architectural History of Silver City, New Mexico
City at the End of the World (Albuquerque)
Creator of the Santa Fe Style: Issac Hamilton Rapp
Historic Albuquerque Today
Myth of Santa Fe
Old Santa Fe Today