Architecture: Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

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"Architecture: Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries" is a seminal architectural history book that surveys and analyzes major developments in modern architecture from the 1800s through the 1900s.

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instanceOf architectural history book
book
academicDiscipline architecture
art history
analyzes architectural movements of the 19th century
architectural movements of the 20th century
coversTopic architectural styles of the 19th century
architectural styles of the 20th century
industrialization and architecture
modernism in architecture
technological change in building
urbanization and architecture
describedAs seminal architectural history book
educationalUse reference work
university coursework
focusesOn architectural movements
architectural practice
architectural theory
major developments in modern architecture
genre academic literature
non-fiction
survey
hasForm monograph
intendedAudience architects
architectural historians
scholars of modernism
students of architecture
language English
mainSubject architectural history
architecture
modern architecture
mediaType print
periodCoveredDescription from the 1800s through the 1900s
temporalCoverage 19th century
20th century
timeSpanEnd 1999
timeSpanStart 1800

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Henry-Russell Hitchcock notableWork Architecture: Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries