It depends on what type of architectural information you need! There are
dictionaries, biographical sources, encyclopedias, standards guides and
other types of resources. Perhaps a look through one of the "guides to
the literature" of art / architectural history would be helpful -- like
the new edition by Max Marmor.
Ray Anne Lockard
Ray Anne Lockard
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Ezra Pound
On Thu, 11 Aug 2005, Stan Shiebert wrote:
> Dear colleagues:
> I am looking for good recent reference books in the field of
> architecture. Can you suggest one or two titles that you would
> recommend? Allo assistance gratefully accepted.
> Stan
>
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