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Pride of Place: Building the American Dream

This book delves into the historical and social aspects of American residential architecture, examining how homes and neighborhoods reflect the nation's evolving identity and aspirations. more

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Robert A. M. Stern
Robert A. M. Stern

Robert A. M. Stern is a renowned architect, born on May 23, 1939. His works are characterized by a unique style deeply influenced by classical architecture, blending traditional elements into modern designs. Stern's architectural projects are spread across the globe, known for their exquisite design and distinctive aesthetic. more

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