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Creative Building

Hamlin, Talbot Faulkner | July 10, 1929 issue

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This article focuses on several books related to architecture. Architecture is becoming more than fashionable; the congestion of our industrial cities, the continual thrusting up of new buildings before our eyes has at last awakened a naturally somnolent curiosity. Each of these four books has some special answer to give. "The American Architecture of Today," by G.H. EdgeII is an attempt to picture the complete panorama of modern American architecture against a historical background, the presentation of which is the best chapter, clear, vivid, concise, and with a sane grasp of the combined practical and aesthetic bases which underlie all building.

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AMERICAN Architecture of Today, The (Book); ARCHITECTURE; BUILDING; INTEREST (Psychology); BASES (Architecture); CURIOSITY
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