American Architectural History: A Contemporary Reader

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Keith Eggener
Psychology Press, 2004 - 449 páginas

This major new text presents a collection of recent writings on architecture and urbanism in the United States, with topics ranging from colonial to contemporary times. In terms of content and scope, there is no collection, in or out of print, directly comparable to this one. The essays are drawn from the past twenty years' of publishing in the field, arranged chronologically from colonial to contemporary and accessible in thematic groupings, contextualized and introduced by Keith Eggener.

Drawing together 24 illustrated essays by major and emerging scholars in the field, American Architectural History is a valuable resource for students of the history of American art, architecture, urbanism, and material culture.

 

Contenido

II
1
III
23
IV
25
V
39
VI
51
VII
73
VIII
93
IX
95
XXIX
247
XXX
265
XXXII
279
XXXIII
292
XXXVI
311
XXXVIII
314
XL
340
XLIV
350

X
112
XI
130
XIII
140
XVI
153
XVIII
155
XIX
175
XXI
204
XXIV
225
XXVII
245
XLVI
363
XLVIII
378
L
403
LII
405
LIII
410
LV
424
LVII
431
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Vernacular Architecture Newsletter, Temas91-102

Sin vista previa disponible - 2002

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