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In "The Architecture of Entertainment", architectural historian and author Robert Winter explain this "architecture of entertainment" - the inherent beauty and mystery of the era when historic architectural styles became adventurous escapades. Chapters cover topics such as "planning the city beautiful," "eclecticism," "housing for the masses," "gardens," "public(...)
Architecture since 1900, Americas
April 2006, Salt Lake City
The architecture of entertainment : L.A. in the twenties
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In "The Architecture of Entertainment", architectural historian and author Robert Winter explain this "architecture of entertainment" - the inherent beauty and mystery of the era when historic architectural styles became adventurous escapades. Chapters cover topics such as "planning the city beautiful," "eclecticism," "housing for the masses," "gardens," "public architecture," and more. Architects covered in this book include Bertram Goodhue; Morgan, Walls and Clements; Allison and Allison; and Parkinson and Parkinson working in public architecture; as well as Frank Lloyd Wright and Wallace Neff working in residential architecture. Also included are works of modernists Irving Gill, Alfred Loos, Richard Neutra, and others.
Architecture since 1900, Americas
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Bungalow nation
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This book presents characteristic bungalows from five American neighborhoods where this housing type has flourished : Washington, DC, Chicago, Seattle, Minneapolis-St. Paul, and Pasadena.
Residential Architecture
December 2003, New York
Bungalow nation
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This book presents characteristic bungalows from five American neighborhoods where this housing type has flourished : Washington, DC, Chicago, Seattle, Minneapolis-St. Paul, and Pasadena.
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December 2003, New York
Residential Architecture