Discusses the individual and collective achievements of three noted American architects
Profusely illustrated text describes the personalities and architectural achievements of major American architects of the past and present.
900 Pine Street Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum (Gyo Obata) 1986 This 44-story office tower – the tallest building in Missouri when it was completed – is the product of an interesting moment in late-20th-century architecture when designers ...
( UL ) Alexander Hall , Princeton University , Princeton , N.J. ( LL ) Slater Memorial Museum , Norwich , Conn . ( UR ) University of Texas Medical School Building , Galveston ( LR ) Richardsonian Romanesque : p .
and David Van Zanten, “Architectural Composition at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts,” in The Architecture of the École des ... For bibliographies of Sullivan's writing see: Hugh Morrison, Louis Sullivan: Prophet of Modern Architecture (New ...
Shows and discusses the features of twelve houses Wright designed early in his career.
Traces the development of diners, motels, drive-in movies, gas stations, miniature golf courses, supermarkets, and auto showrooms and examines the ways their architectural designs have changed
Letters to Architects presents letters addressed to architects practicing throughout the world, many of them contemporaries with Frank Lloyd Wright during the first half of the twentieth century.
This is the first volume to include all of the existing work by Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States and the father of American architecture.
Morrison thoroughly investigated a list of possible Sullivan buildings prepared by Philip Johnson and Henry - Russell Hitchcock , who were at the time gathering material for their milestone exhibit , “ Early Modern Architecture ...
This work is a history of the development of architecture as a profession in the United States. It is divided into four chronological sections.