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Paperback American Architect And Building News, Volumes 55-58 Book

ISBN: 1275123368

ISBN13: 9781275123366

American Architect And Building News, Volumes 55-58

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Explore the architectural landscape of late 19th-century America with "American Architect And Building News, Volumes 55-58." This collection offers a comprehensive look at the building designs, architectural trends, and news shaping the nation's cities and towns during this transformative period. A valuable resource for architectural historians, design enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the built environment, this compilation provides detailed insights into the styles, technologies, and cultural influences that defined American architecture at the time. Delve into the pages to discover the innovation and artistry that characterized the era, and gain a deeper understanding of the foundations upon which modern American architecture was built.

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