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American Architecture



American Architecture - the architecture produced in the geographical area that now constitutes the United States.

Early History

American architecture properly begins in the 17th cent. with the colonization of the North American continent. Settlers from various European countries brought with them the building techniques and prevailing forms of their respective homelands. Colonial architecture   Read More...


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    Architecture in America: A Battle of Styles
    by William A. Coles, Henry Hope Reed Jr.. 414 pgs.


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    Architecture and Nature: Creating the American Landscape
    by Christine Macy, Sarah Bonnemaison. 372 pgs.


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    Space in America: Theory, History, Culture
    by Klaus Benesch, Kerstin Schmidt. 588 pgs.


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