Unusual, Obscure, and Preposterous Words
A researcher's data dream come true analyzing nearly 400 architectural books and articles published during the past century and a half to demonstrate in database and flow chart form societal preferences in architecture, and the reputation of individual architects. Among the architects under the microscope are Jefferson, Sullivan, Wright, and Meier. The study elicits notable observations on gender in the profession, and the role of major publications in launching careers e.g. Maya Ying Lin reached a level of visibility in two years that took Frank Lloyd Wright 30 years to achieve. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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