Architecture
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Great Starts!
Want to study more about architecture and design? These sites can provide a great place to begin...
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Industrial Detroit
The immense temples of Detroit's industry past stand as silent icons of art in the machine age.
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Great Guides!
This recommended selection of architectural guidebooks and city guides are worthy companions to any traveler's collection.
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The Dymaxion Ideal... Origins.
Part One of this series explores about the early life of Buckmister Fuller... engineer, architect, inventor, and philosopher.
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Architectural Visions
Take a brief visit to the cities of tomorrow through the masterful hand of Hugh Ferriss.
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The Reference Shelf
A visit to an architect's library can uncover a wealth of classic books... here are some of the best references available!
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Rearview Mirror 1.2
A visit to the city by the bay reveals some of San Francisco's unique architectural treasures.
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Essential Eames
Explore innovative works of design from the modern minds of Charles and Ray Eames.
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American Architecture 1860-1920
The series continues with an exploration some of America's most flamboyant architectural styles and periods... the Stick Style to Classical Revival.
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American Architecture 1820-1890
From Greek Revival to Second Empire, this series continues with quick guide to these American architectural styles and periods.
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American Architecture 1550-1850
Curious about a particular building style? This new series begins with quick guide to Early American architectural styles and periods.
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The CES Express
Whether you are an architect, intern, or student, continuing education credits are a valuable way of learning more!
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Rearview Mirror 1.1
A brief tangent to the slopes of Oregon's Mt.Hood reveals the well-crafted spirit of Timberline Lodge.
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Green Architecture
It isn't a tribute to St. Patrick's Day, but rather an ecologically responsible way of building.
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Drawing from Nature
A brief study of Scottish architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the influences of nature in his work.
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