Breuer, Marcel (architect) et al. - Architectural Record. Railroad Buildings. October 1948![Click to enlarge 1542454277,](https://www.antiqbook.com/images/thumbs/m/mare_018719.jpg) Concord, NH, F.W. Dodge Corporation, 1948. Wraps. Illustrated wraps. Quarto. 268 pp. Black and white photos and drawings throughout, as well as many ads. An issue of this magazine devoted to architecture, covering many recent and proposed projects, with this month focusing on railroad buildings and architecture in North America and Europe. Of note is an illustrated article on the home of Bauhaus inspired Marcel Breuer, built for himself in Connecticut. Photos and schematics included. GOOD condition. Minor fading, toning, soiling and scuffing to the covers. Upper spine chipped and torn. Perhaps a faint musty odor when opened. Good .
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