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Historic Architecture in Alabama: A Primer of Styles and Types, 1810-1930
From Fort to Port covers the architectural history of the city of Mobile, Alabama, from the time of the French fort of 1711 to the end of World War I...
The Alabama Catalog: Historic American Buildings Survey : a Guide to the Early Architecture of the State
The Alabama Catalog: Historic American Buildings Survey: A Guide to the Early Architecture of the State
In No Place Like Home: An Architectural Study of Auburn, Alabama--a companion volume to Lost Auburn: A Village Remembered in Period Photographs--co-authors Delos Hughes, Ralph Draughon Jr., Emily Sparrow, and Ann Pearson highlight the ...
Over twenty years later, this new guide brings to light the numerous additions, expansions, and renovations the university has undergone on its spacious grounds in Tuscaloosa.
Historic Alabama Courthouses also emphasizes architects and builders. Although the names of many of the principals are unknown, those who can be identified play large roles in the stories told in the book.
A study in the architecture, culture, and history of one of the most elegant cities in the Deep South, this collection of profiles preserves in full-color photographs this fragile town on the Alabama Gulf Coast.
William R. Mitchell, Edward Vason Jones, 1909β1980, Architect, Connoisseur, and Collector, 179. Edward Vason Jones designed the current front door in 1975. 74. Richard J. Cawthon, βRe: William Nichols Questions,β email to Todd Sanders, ...
Alabama Architecture is a lavishly illustrated book that interprets the state's rich architectural landscape in a fresh manner that is appealing to general readers as well as design professionals. With...