AIA Architectural Guide to Nassau and Suffolk Counties, Long IslandFew areas illustrate the evolution of American architecture, both public and domestic, so ideally as Long Island. Its architectural wealth ranges from nearly one hundred prime examples of colonial-era design and construction to hundreds of splendid examples of modern and postmodern design. This handsome book, the most comprehensive, well-researched and generously illustrated volume on the subject, brings this great architectural heritage to life in over 370 illustrations complete with authoritative, extensively detailed captions. |
Contents
Adelphi University | 9 |
AIA Long Island Chapter 96 P 20 fig A | 50 |
American Estates and Gardens 1904 p 188 fig | 101 |
American Homes of Today 1924 47 117 238 | 109 |
Architecture Sept 1912 87 | 145 |
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