"The Michigan Architect And Engineer, Volume 2" offers a detailed look into the architectural and engineering landscape of early 20th-century Michigan. Published in cooperation with the American Institute of Architects (Michigan Chapter), the Michigan Society of Architects, and the Detroit Engineering Society, this volume provides a valuable historical record of the designs, projects, and discussions shaping the built environment of the region. Featuring articles, illustrations, and insights from leading professionals, the book serves as a crucial resource for understanding the evolution of architectural and engineering practices in Michigan. It is an essential addition to the libraries of historians, architects, engineers, and anyone interested in the development of Michigan's urban and rural landscapes. Explore the innovative solutions and artistic visions that defined an era.
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