Beyond the Architect's Eye


Photographs and the American Built Environment

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By Mary N. Woods
Imprint: UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
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PAPERBACK
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254 x 178 mm
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Pages:
368

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Mary N. Woods is Professor of the History of Architecture and Urbanism at Cornell University. She is the author of From Craft to Profession: The Practice of Architecture in Nineteenth-Century America.

1. The "New" New York: Alfred Stieglitz and the City from Above and Below 2. Driving Miss Frances: Frances Benjamin Johnston and Photographing the Old South 3. Changing Miami: Marion Post Wolcott and Magic Cities in the Wilderness Conclusion Notes Index

"A ground-breaking study, handsomely produced and lavishly illustrated."-Journal of the Society of Architectual Historians "The main contribution of this book lies in the author's wonderful descriptive passages, which are attuned to the particular details of the photographs. When immersed in such descriptive analyses, Woods dazzles with provocative observations."-History of Photography "An intensely informed and elegant work of seminal scholarship."-The Midwest Book Review

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