American Architecture And Urbanism by Vincent Scully
This insightful work delves into the evolution of architectural styles and urban planning in the United States, exploring how these elements have been shaped by cultural, historical, and environmental factors. It examines the interplay between architecture and the American landscape, highlighting the influence of European traditions while emphasizing the unique characteristics that define American design. Through a rich tapestry of examples, the book illustrates the dynamic relationship between built environments and the social fabric, offering a comprehensive overview of the nation's architectural heritage and its ongoing transformation.
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- Published
- 1969
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- American
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- 300-400
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- English
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