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Buildings of Massachusetts
Metropolitan Boston
Morgan, Keith N., Candee, Richard M., Miller, Naomi, Reed, Roger G.This latest volume in the Society of Architectural Historians’ Buildings of the United States series analyzes the architecture, landscape, and planning patterns of the capital...
Buildings of Delaware
Maynard, W. BarksdaleThe latest volume in the Society of Architectural Historians' prestigious Buildings of the United States series, Buildings of Delaware is the first book to document the state's...
Buildings of Pittsburgh
Toker, FranklinAt the forefront of national and international change, Pittsburgh has long been portrayed as a place for innovative architecture. From its origins as a fort built in 1753 at...
Buildings of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia and Eastern Pennsylvania
Thomas, George E., Ricci, Patricia, Thomas, J. Bruce, Janosov, Robert, Newman, Larry, Webster, Richard J.This latest volume in the Society of Architectural Historians’ Buildings of the United States series follows the Pennsylvania migration narrative in broad swathes: Philadelphia...
Buildings of Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania
Donnelly, Lu, Brumble, H. David IV, Toker, Franklin Buildings of Pennsylvania: Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania considers the architecture, landscape, and town plans of thirty-one counties west of Blue Mountain and...
Buildings of Hawaii
Hibbard, Don J.With elegance and authority, Buildings of Hawaii presents the architecture of the six major islands in the Hawaii chain. Don J. Hibbard delves into the development of...
Buildings of Wisconsin
Weisiger, MarshaFrom Milwaukee to Madison, Racine to Eau Claire, La Crosse to Sheboygan, and scores of places in between, tradition and progressivism have shaped Wisconsin's architectural...
Buildings of Michigan
Eckert, Kathryn BishopThis revised edition of Buildings of Michigan (first published in 1993) presents the architecture of the Upper and Lower peninsulas of Michigan, which are surrounded by...
Buildings of Vermont
Andres, Glenn M., Johnson, Curtis B.Most picture Vermont with handsome barns overlooking rolling pastures, white country churches punctuating hillsides of blazing maples, and small villages clustered around...
Buildings of Virginia
Valley, Piedmont, Southside, and Southwest
Lee, Anne CarterVirginia is as much a state of mind as a set of geographical boundaries. Its western terrain encompasses dramatically beautiful mountaintops and scrubby lowlands, luxuriantly...
Buildings of North Dakota
Martens, Steve C., Ramsay, Ronald H. L. M.For many people outside the state, North Dakota conjures visions of a remote, sparse, and seemingly inhospitable landscape, replete with ghost towns, scattered farmsteads, and...
Buildings of Arkansas
Sutherland, CyrusFrom Fayetteville, Little Rock, and Hot Springs to Jonesboro, El Dorado, Arkadelphia, Texarkana, and scores of places in between, the latest volume in the Buildings of the...
SAH Archipedia
SAH Archipedia is an authoritative online encyclopedia of the built world published by the Society of Architectural Historians and the University of Virginia Press, and contains histories,...