| Carl W. Condit - Architecture - 1964 - 460 pages
This thoroughly illustrated classic study traces the history of the world-famous Chicago school of architecture from its beginnings with the functional innovations of William ... | |
| Sarah Bradford Landau, Carl W. Condit - Architecture - 1999 - 502 pages
The invention of the New York skyscraper is one of the most fascinating developments in the history of architecture. This authoritative book chronicles the history of New York ... | |
| Ray Spangenburg, Diane Moser - Juvenile Nonfiction - 1999 - 102 pages
Traces the history of bridges in America, focusing on the people and technology involved in the construction of wooden, iron, suspension, cantilever, and modern-day bridges. | |
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