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First edition.
Foreword by Kenneth Frampton. Good .
First edition.
The author was a Catskill, N.Y. artist. Fair .
A title in the series "Design and Planning". This volume contains data and plans for sixty-five schools, most of them examplifying the "recent transformation from egg- crate school architecture to open-plan, flexible design". Very good .
Text by Linda Muehlig, with additional essays by Aprile Gallant, Mimi Hellman and Sandy Skoglund. Fine .
First edition. Very good .
The text is in Italian. Very good .
First edition.
The text, which is in English, includes essays by Guido Canella, Dietrich Schmidt, Jurij Volcok and the three editors. Very good .
With texts by Peter Haiko and Bernd Krimmel and a catalog of works by Renate Ulmer. Translated from the German by Edward Vance Humphrey. Very good .
First edition.
A study of the free spirit of architecture in the late twentieth century. Very good .
The contents of this monthly architectural periodical includes William D. Foster's essay "A French Expression of Modern Architecture", Frank Chouteau Brown's "Low Rental Housing, Suburban Type, Part I", Charles H. Moore's "Ruskin as Critic of Architecture", "Andalusian Gardens and Patios" by Mildred Stapley and Arthur Byne, and "The Architectural Significance of the Rice Mills of Charleston, S.C." by Samuel Lapham, Jr. The plate section includes depictions of New York's Peg Woffington Coffee House, the San Joaquin Light and Power Company building, the Boston & Maine Railroad Station, St. Mark's Church in Philadelphia, etc. Good .
First edition. Born in Grodno, Russia, the author escaped from the Polish-occupied Grodno traveling through Europe & Egypt to settle in Palestine where, from 1920-23, he worked as a pioneer to build a Jewish homeland. Settling in the USA, he studied architecture at the University of Michigan from whence he went on to found his architectural firm and author several books on the subject and on public art. Fine .
First edition. Fine .
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