
Architecture,
A World History
by Daniel Borden
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appears in Architecture and Art.
Lavishly illustrated and supercondensed, Architecture,: A World History is the perfect gift for any Architecture, buff. In this pocketsized book bursting with 600 illustrations, page after page is dedicated to significant architectural movements, time lines that explore the evolution of the practice, and capsule biographies of great architects and ...
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