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The Architectural Exhibit

Hamlin, Talbot Faulkner | June 17, 1925 issue

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The article focuses on the recent joint exhibit of the Architectural League and the American Institute of Architects that furnished New York its first opportunity to see brought together in one place illustrations of the architecture of the entire country and of the work of some of the important European states. The outstanding fact is the astounding uniformity of American architecture. It is a uniformity of very high level; charm, good taste and technically adequate design are almost everywhere present.

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ARCHITECTURE -- United States; AMERICAN Institute of Architects; ARCHITECTS; STRUCTURAL design; NEW York (State); UNITED States
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