Architecture and the Sites of History: Interpretations of Buildings
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Twenty-eight brief, accessible essays, each by a different scholar or practitioner in the field of architecture, shed light on a variety of subjects, from Greek and Roman architecture to the Industrial Revolution, the modern city, and contemporary theory and technology.
Author: Iain Borden
Format: Paperback, 426 pages, 165mm x 235mm, 907 g
Published: 1996, Watson-Guptill Publications, United States
Genre: Architecture
Twenty-eight brief, accessible essays, each by a different scholar or practitioner in the field of architecture, shed light on a variety of subjects, from Greek and Roman architecture to the Industrial Revolution, the modern city, and contemporary theory and technology.