The book explores the architectural and cultural evolution of Boston, focusing on the period following the influence of Charles Bulfinch, a prominent early American architect. It delves into the city's transformation through various architectural styles and urban developments, highlighting key figures and events that shaped Boston's identity. The narrative emphasizes the interplay between design, history, and the community, offering insights into how the city has adapted and grown over time.
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Raymond Hood
- 208 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
A fascinating study of the man who did much to change the form of the modern skyscraper. Hood's functionalism and artistic sense, and his psychological and technical tactics as an innovator are spotlighted.