ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY: Progressive
Architecture in The
Architectural Record, 1891-1925
by Mark Hammons
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Hamlin, A. D. F. “The Difficulties of Modern Architecture.” Vol I, #2 [October-December, 1891], pp. 137-150.
A philosophical discussion of the purposes and needs of modern architecture, the concept of style, and the distinctions of historical work.
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