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Journal of the society of architectural historians. During the years when modernism triumphed in american architecture, few. Volume 1, 19141948 and volume 2, 19501954 were published in 1981. The book was written with support from the ahmanson foundation, the american institute of architects, the architectural history foundation, the college of fellows, the graham foundation and cornells department of architecture. The artist as architect architectural history foundation book morgan, keith on.

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