Architectural Record, Volume 17, presents a comprehensive snapshot of architectural trends and developments. Published by the American Institute of Architects, this volume offers invaluable insights into the designs, materials, and construction techniques shaping the built environment. Featuring detailed articles, photographs, and illustrations, the record captures a pivotal era in architectural innovation.
From residential projects to large-scale public works, 'Architectural Record' showcases a diverse range of architectural styles and approaches. This historical record serves as an essential resource for architects, historians, and anyone interested in the evolution of architectural thought and practice. Explore the enduring legacy of architectural design through this meticulously curated collection.
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