"A Buell Center/Columbia Book of Architecture." Includes bibliographical references (pages 294-302) and index.
Contents:
Part I. American history and visual culture. Two temperaments in history : scientific and literary (1951) -- American architecture between World's Fairs : Richardson, Sullivan, and McKim (1983) -- Four approaches to regionalism in the visual arts of the 1930s (1977) -- The Tennessee Valley Authority : lessons for the present and future (1993) -- Fiasco at Willow Run (1943) -- Part II. The arc of European modernism. The symbolic essence of modern European architecture of the twenties and its continuing influence (1963) -- The international style in the 1930s (1965) -- "I am alone" : Le Corbusier, bathrooms, and airplanes (1983) -- William Lescaze reconsidered (1984) -- The aftermath of the Bauhaus in America: Gropius, Mies, and Breuer (1968) -- Part III. The historian as critic: formal perspectives on American architecture after 1945. Seagram assessed (1958) -- Medical research building for the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (1961) -- Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas; Library, Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, New Hampshire (1974) -- Robert Venturi and the decorated shed (1985) -- Bank of China tower (1991).
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