| By Subject > Architecture, Interior Design, Period Style > 3 | |  |  Beautiful Bungalows of the Twenties by Building Age Pub. More than 45 bungalows — from a charming residence for a small family to a chalet in Los Angeles. Includes exterior and interior views, floor plans, elevations, and details. 43 double-page spreads of illustrations. read more
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|  Best Homes of the 1920s by Standard Homes Company Scores of excellent photographs, drawings, and floor plans depict standardized homes of wood, brick, stucco, and stone, perhaps the most carefully planned of their time. Eight-room "Homestead," colonial-style "Cambridge," and more. read more
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|  |  Bicknell's Victorian Buildings by A. J. Bicknell Originally published as Bicknell's Village Builder and Supplement, this collection of 45 cottages, villas, houses, farms, and churches form a complete village in the authentic American Victorian style. read more
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|  Biddle's Young Carpenter's Assistant by Owen Biddle Reproduced from a rare 1805 edition, this handsome volume, with text and 135 illustrated details, describes typical building materials, styles, architectural ornamentation, and interior designs of public structures and private homes during the Federal period. read more
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|  |  Brunelleschi: Studies of His Technology and Inventions by Frank D. Prager
Gustina Scaglia Comprehensive book describes how Filippo Brunelleschi built the dome of Florence's famed cathedral: masonry techniques, construction concepts, and more. 28 halftones. 18 line illustrations. read more
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|  California Bungalows of the Twenties by Henry L. Wilson Reprint of rare architects' catalog includes elevations, floor plans, interior sketches for dozens of authentic bungalow designs. Detailed descriptions of special features, dimensions, costs, etc. 231 black-and-white illustrations. read more
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|  |  Camillo Sitte: The Birth of Modern City Planning: With a translation of the 1889 Austrian edition of his City Planning According to Artistic Principles by Camillo Sitte
Christiane Crasemann Collins
George R. Collins This revolutionary text by a noted Austrian architect and urban planner ignited a new age of city planning, emphasizing spacious plazas enhanced by aesthetic elements. 140 figures, commentary, notes, bibliography. read more
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|  Canon of the Five Orders of Architecture by Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola
John Leeke
David Watkin One of history's most published architectural treatises, this Renaissance volume identifies the five orders — Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, and Composite — and illustrates them in full-page elevational detail. read more
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|  |  Castles and Warfare in the Middle Ages by Eugene-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc
M. Macdermott Profusely illustrated, detailed descriptions of dungeons, keeps, battlements, and drawbridges, plus artillery, trenches, battering rams, more. "Will enthrall anyone interested in architecture, military, or medieval history." — History in Review. read more
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|  Castles: Their Construction and History by Sidney Toy Concise, scholarly survey traces castle development from ancient roots. Nearly 200 photographs and drawings illustrate moats, keeps, baileys, many other features. Caernarvon, Dover castles, Hadrian's Wall, Tower of London, more. 199 black-and-white illustrations. read more
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|  |  Charleston Interiors by Samuel Chamberlain
Narcissa Chamberlain Splendid pictorial survey of 51 of South Carolina's historic homes. Over 300 photos, plus descriptive text — Ashley Hall, Crayton Hall, Joseph Manigault house, plus homes of Colonel William Rhett, John Edwards, others. read more
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