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  2. Understanding historic homes / Monroe architectural historian ...

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    The Chapman home of Berlin Township, built in 1876, is an excellent example of the Second Empire architectural style. This “Modern Home No. 52” from the 1908 Sears Home catalog cost $1,995.

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  4. MVRDV - Wikipedia

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    The exhibition "Architecture speaks" – The Language of MVRDV was an opportunity for MVRDV to present four conceptual themes to describe their work. The exhibition was shown in the "aut", an architectural centre in the Tyrol region of Innsbruck , Austria and was curated by Natalie de Vries .

  5. John J. and Agnes Shea House - Wikipedia

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    It also contains beveled, rounded and stained glass windows. The house was built by local contractor George Monroe, with brick work done by the Wickham Brothers and carpentry work by J.H. Murphy. It was built for John Joseph Shea, a local attorney, his wife Agnes Mary Fenlon Shea, and their six children.

  6. Architecture and Modernity: A Critique - Wikipedia

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    Professor of Architectural Theory at Harvard University, K. Michael Hays pointed out on this book: [7] At a moment of startling intensity, centered around the late-1920s, both architects and critical theorists were grappling with the conceptual problems of modernity, yet each group remained largely unaware of the efforts of the other.

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    Architectural Glass Concepts (also known as AGC Magazine) (req. 2013-1-11) - right on the line between a high-end popular science/architecture magazine and an academic journal; scope much wider than the name suggests; contributors have included numerous Ph.Ds from NASA, Boeing, etc.; besides architecture, has run major articles on topics ...

  9. Carleton Winslow - Wikipedia

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    Carleton Monroe Winslow (December 27, 1876 – 1946), also known as Carleton Winslow Sr., was an American architect, and key proponent of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture in Southern California in the early 20th century.