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Paperback The American Architect, Volume 120, Part 1 Book

ISBN: 1277516081

ISBN13: 9781277516081

The American Architect, Volume 120, Part 1

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The American Architect, Volume 120, Part 1 offers a detailed look into the architectural landscape of its time. This volume provides a comprehensive survey of building designs, architectural theories, and practical applications relevant to architects and enthusiasts alike. Featuring detailed drawings, photographs, and insightful commentary, this collection captures the essence of American architectural innovation and practice.

This volume serves as an invaluable resource for understanding the evolution of architectural styles, construction techniques, and the cultural context shaping the built environment. Explore the designs of public, commercial, and industrial buildings, gaining insights into the aesthetic and functional considerations driving architectural decisions. A must-read for historians, architects, and anyone interested in the rich history of American architecture.

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