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| 245 | 1 | 0 | _aThe Details of Modern Architecture 1928 - 1988 Volume 2 |
| 260 | _bThe MIT Press | ||
| 260 | _c2003 | ||
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| 505 | _aPreface p.IX, Abbreviations and Sources p.XV, 1.Introduction: The Artifacts of Industrialization p.1, 2.Eliel Saarinen in Detroit: 1926-1940 p.23, 3. The Conversion of Erik Gunnar Asplund: 1930-1940 p.51, 4. Richard Neutra and the Architecture of Surface: 1933-1952 p.87, 5. Alvar Aalto and Marcel Breuer: Light, Industrialization, and the Vernacular, 1928—1963 p.117, 6. Le Corbusier after 1928: 1928-1965 p.165, 7. Saarinen, Eames, Fuller, and the Case Study Houses: 1940-1959 p.217, 8. Eero Saarinen after 1945: 1945-1962 p.265, 9. Louis Kahn, Sigurd Lewerentz, and the New Brutalism: 1954-1974 p.305, 10. The Venturis, Graves, Scarpa, and the Layers of History: 1963-1984 p.349, 11. High Tech, Deconstruction, and the Present Day: 1972-1988 p.379, 12. Conclusion p.421, Notes p.431, Bibliography p.437, Index p.441 | ||
| 650 | _aArchitectural Design | ||
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