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James Marston Fitch
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments V
- Contents VII
- Illustrations IX
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Part I. As the Twig Is Bent
- 1. The “American” in American Architecture 3
- 2. The Impact of Technology 14
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Part II. Giants in the Land
- 3. Architects of Democracy: Jefferson and Wright 31
- 4. Horatio Greenough, Yankee Functionalist 46
- 5. Our Domesticated Utopians 65
- 6. The Two Men in Sullivan’s Tomb 86
- 7. Frank Lloyd Wright and the Fine Arts 104
- 8. Homage to a Hero 124
- 9. A Lever Long Enough: How Gropius Moved the World 133
- 10. Miës and the Climate of Plato 156
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Part III. The Field of Vision
- 11. American Pleasure Garden 173
- 12. Skyscraper: Skin for Its Bones 189
- 13. At Peace with the Past: The Unfinished Church 203
- 14. In Defense of the City 216
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Part IV. Problems of the Day
- 15. The Engineer: Friend or Foe? 229
- 16. The Uses of History 241
- 17. The Critic’s Shifting View 254
- 18. The Esthetics of Plenty 268
- Notes 285
- Index 295
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments V
- Contents VII
- Illustrations IX
-
Part I. As the Twig Is Bent
- 1. The “American” in American Architecture 3
- 2. The Impact of Technology 14
-
Part II. Giants in the Land
- 3. Architects of Democracy: Jefferson and Wright 31
- 4. Horatio Greenough, Yankee Functionalist 46
- 5. Our Domesticated Utopians 65
- 6. The Two Men in Sullivan’s Tomb 86
- 7. Frank Lloyd Wright and the Fine Arts 104
- 8. Homage to a Hero 124
- 9. A Lever Long Enough: How Gropius Moved the World 133
- 10. Miës and the Climate of Plato 156
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Part III. The Field of Vision
- 11. American Pleasure Garden 173
- 12. Skyscraper: Skin for Its Bones 189
- 13. At Peace with the Past: The Unfinished Church 203
- 14. In Defense of the City 216
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Part IV. Problems of the Day
- 15. The Engineer: Friend or Foe? 229
- 16. The Uses of History 241
- 17. The Critic’s Shifting View 254
- 18. The Esthetics of Plenty 268
- Notes 285
- Index 295