Knobel, Lance.
The Faber guide to twentieth-century architecture. Britain and northern Europe / by Lance Knobel.
London ; Boston : Faber and Faber, 1985.
199 pages : illustrations ; 22 x 30 cm
"Lance Nobel's book is the first systematic guide to the works of the great architects of our time. Among the 174 architects covered are Aalto, Behrens, Horta, Le Corbusier, Lutyens, Mackintosh, Mies van der Rohe, Saarinen, Sonck and Stirling. He gives descriptions and critical appraisal of 294 buildings in Britain, France, West Germany, Scandinavia, Holland and Belgium, fitting them into their historical context, and, where necessary relating them to other works by the smae architect".--BOOKJACKET.
0571135560 (pbk.)
9780571135561 (pbk.)
0571135552 (hard)
9780571135554 (hard)
0571135660
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