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| #1936050 in Books | Princeton Architectural Press | 2008-03-26 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.50 x1.75 x6.25l,2.91 | File type: PDF | 608 pages | ||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Buildings on NPS land, but not comprehensive.|By Jon L Albee|Most important to mention is that this is NOT a guide to the rustic "log cabin" architecture of the 67 national parks of the United States, but is an encyclopedic guide to important historic buildings at a selective sample of the 500 sites maintained by the National Park Service. National Parks, National Historic Sit|About the Author|Harvey H. Kaiser has practiced professionally both as an architect and city planner. He has taught architectural design at Syracuse University and is currently the owner of HHK, a Syracuse-based consulting firm providing services in architecture
For more than a century, the National Park Service, private individuals, and small businesses have constructed a variety of structures on America's national parklands. Some were guided by the architectural style of the day, while others looked to the surrounding landscape for inspiration. In The National Park Architecture Sourcebook, architect and longtime preservation advocate Harvey H. Kaiser takes readers on an architectural tour of the remarkable variety of ...
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