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1 AmSt 176 / AH 191: American Architecture 1860-1940 Spring 2010 Professor Longstreth REFERENCE BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX Surveys…………………………..................................................................................................................................3 Mid Nineteenth Century……………........................................................................................……………………….4 Late Nineteenth/Early Twentieth Centuries.......................................................................................…………………5 Interwar Decades.……...............................................................................................................……………………...7 Architects -- Nineteenth Century...................................................................................................……………………8 Architects -- Twentieth Century....................................................................................................…………………. 11 H. H. Richardson....................................................................................................................……………………….21 McKim, Mead & White............................................................................................................……………………...23 Louis Sullivan........................................................................................................................………………………..24 Frank Lloyd Wright…............................................................................................................…………………….…25 Local/Regional Studies….........................................................................................................……………………...30 Agricultural Buildings…………………………………………………………………………………………………..39 Banks…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….39 Buildings for Social Organizations……………………………………………………………………………...………39 College/University Buildings.......................................................................................................……………………40 Expositions and Amusement Parks……………………………………………………………………………………..42 Government Buildings………...........................................................................................................……………….43 Health, Recreation, and Sports Facilities……………………………………………………………………………….45 Hospitals, Asylums, and Prisons.………………………………………………………………………………….…...46 Hotels...............................................................................................................................……………………………47

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AmSt 176 / AH 191: American Architecture 1860-1940 Spring 2010 Professor Longstreth REFERENCE BIBLIOGRAPHY

INDEX

Surveys…………………………..................................................................................................................................3 Mid Nineteenth Century……………........................................................................................……………………….4 Late Nineteenth/Early Twentieth Centuries.......................................................................................…………………5 Interwar Decades.……...............................................................................................................……………………...7 Architects -- Nineteenth Century...................................................................................................……………………8 Architects -- Twentieth Century....................................................................................................…………………. 11 H. H. Richardson....................................................................................................................……………………….21 McKim, Mead & White............................................................................................................……………………...23 Louis Sullivan........................................................................................................................………………………..24 Frank Lloyd Wright…............................................................................................................…………………….…25 Local/Regional Studies….........................................................................................................……………………...30 Agricultural Buildings…………………………………………………………………………………………………..39 Banks…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….39 Buildings for Social Organizations……………………………………………………………………………...………39 College/University Buildings.......................................................................................................……………………40 Expositions and Amusement Parks……………………………………………………………………………………..42 Government Buildings………...........................................................................................................……………….43 Health, Recreation, and Sports Facilities……………………………………………………………………………….45 Hospitals, Asylums, and Prisons.………………………………………………………………………………….…...46 Hotels...............................................................................................................................……………………………47

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Industrial Buildings and Complexes………………………………………………………………………………….…47 Libraries…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………48 Memorials and Monuments……………………………………………………………………………………………..49 Military Facilities………………………………………………………………………………………………………..49 Museums.........................................................................................................................……………………….. ….50 Office Buildings.................................................................................................................………………………….51 Public Works……………………………………………………………………………………………………………53 Religious Buildings..................................................................................................................……………………..53 Retail Facilities......................................................................................................................……………………….55 Roadside Buildings...................................................................................................................……………………..56 Schools………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….58 Theatres........................................................................................................................………………………..........59 Transportation Facilities.......................................................................................................……………………..…60 Building Types, Misc. .........................................................................................................……………………........62 Houses............................................................................................................................……………………………..63 Apartment Buildings..........................................................................................................…………….…………….70 Housing, Misc................................................................................................................……………………………..71 Materials/Technology.........................................................................................................…………………………..75 Architectural Education/Profession........................................................................................………………………..78 Anthologies.....................................................................................................................…………………………….80 Other Studies............................................................................................................………………………………....81 Surveys of Nineteenth- & Twentieth-Century Architecture...................................................................…………...…82 Further Sources.......................................................................................................................……………………….83 Where to Find What You Need………………………………………………………………………………………....83

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SURVEYS Wayne Andrews, Architecture, Ambition and Americans: A Social History of American Architecture, revised ed., New York: Free Press, 1978 Daniel Boorstin, The Americans, 3 vols., New York: Random House, 1958, 1965, 1973 John Marston Fitch, American Building: The Historical Forces That Shaped It, 2nd revised ed., Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1966 Mark Gelenter, A History of American Architecture: Buildings in Their Cultural and Technological Context, Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England, 1999 Larry Ford, Cities and Buildings: Skyscrapers, Skid rows, and Suburbs, Baltimore; Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994 Don Gifford, ed., The Literature of Architecture: The Evolution of Architectural Theory and Practice in Nineteenth- Century America, New York: E.P. Dutton, 1966 Henry Glassie, Vernacular Architecture, Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Press, 2000 Alan Gowans, Images of American Living: Four Centuries of Architecture and Furniture as Cultural Expression, Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1964 ___________, Styles and Types of North American Architecture: Social Function and Cultural Expression, New York: Icon, 1992 David Handlin, American Architecture, New York: Thames & Hudson, 1985 Edgar Kaufmann, jr., ed., The Rise of an American Architecture, New York: Praeger, 1970 Spiro Kostof, America by Design, New York: Oxford University Press, 1987 John Kouwenhoven, The Arts in Modern Civilization, New York: Doubleday, 1948 William Jordy, American Buildings and Their Architects: The Impact of European Modernism in the Mid-Twentieth Century, Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1972 ___________, American Buildings and Their Architects: Progressive and Academic Ideals at the Turn of the Twentieth Century, Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1972 Lewis Mumford, Roots of Contemporary American Architecture, New York: Reinhold, 1952 Allen Noble, Wood, Brick and Stone: The North American Settlement Landscape, 2 vols., Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1984 Leland Roth, American Architecture: A History, Boulder Col.: Westview Press, 2001 ___________, A Concise History of American Architecture, New York: Harper & Row, 1979

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___________, ed., America Builds: Source Documents in American Architecture and Planning, New York: Harper & Row, 1983 Vincent Scully, American Architecture and Urbanism, New York: Praeger, 1969 Robert Stern, Pride of Place: Building the American Dream, Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1986 Dell Upton, Architecture in the United States, New York: Oxford University Press, 1998 __________ and John Michael Vlach, eds., Common Places: Readings in American Vernacular Architecture, Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1986 Marcus Whiffen and Frederick Koeper, American Architecture 1607-1976, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1981 Gwendolyn Wright, USA: Modern Architectures in History, London: Reaktion Books, 2008

MID NINETEENTH CENTURY

Jay Cantor, "A Monument of Trade: A.T. Stewart and the Rise of the Millionaire's Mansion in New York," Winterthur Portfolio, 1975, 165-97 Roula Mouroudelis Geraniotis, "German Architectural Theory and Practice in Chicago, 1850-1900," Winterthur Portfolio, Winter 1986, 293-306 G. L. Hersey, "Replication Replicated or Notes on American Bastardy," Perspecta, 9/10, 1965, 211-31 Henry-Russell Hitchcock, "Ruskin and American Architecture, or Regeneration Long Delayed" in John Summerson, ed., Concerning Architecture: Essays on Architectural Writers and Writing Presented to Nikolaus Pevsner, London: Penguin, 1968, 166-208 William Hosley, The Japan Idea: Art and Life in Victorian America, Hartford, Conn.: Wadsworth Athenaeum, 1990 James Kornwolf, "American Architecture and the Aesthetic Movement," in Pursuit of Beauty: Americans and the Aesthetic Movement, New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art and Rizzoli, 1986, 341-83 ______________, "High Victorian Gothic; or The Dilemma of Style in Modern Architecture," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, March 1975, 37-47 Arnold Lewis and Keith Morgan, American Victorian Architecture, New York: Dover, 1975 Damie Stillman, et al, Architecture & Ornament in Late 19th Century America, Newark, Del.: University Gallery, University of Delaware, 1981 Lauren Weingarten, "Naturalized Nationalism: A Ruskinian Discourse on the Search for an American Style of Architecture," Winterthur Portfolio, Spring 1989, 43-68 Winston Weisman, "Philadelphia Functionalism and Sullivan," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, March 1961, 3-19

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Richard Guy Wilson, "American Architecture and the Search for a National Style in the 1870s," Nineteenth Century, Autumn 1977, 74-80

LATE NINETEENTH/EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURIES The American Renaissance 1876-1917, New York: Brooklyn Museum, 1979 The Art that Is Life: The Arts and Crafts Movement in America, Boston: Museum of Fine Arts, 1987 Alan Axelrod, ed., The Colonial Revival in America, New York: W.W. Norton, 1985 Beverly Brandt, The Craftsman and the Critic: Defining Usefulness and Beauty in Arts and Crafts Era Boston, Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2009 Catherine Bishir, "Landmarks of Power: Building a Southern Past, 1885-1915," Southern Cultures, 1 (1993), 4-45 (Colonial Revival in North Carolina) H. Allen Brooks, "Chicago Architecture: Its Debt to the Arts and Crafts,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, December 1971, 312-17 H. Allen Brooks, The Prairie School: Frank Lloyd Wright and His Midwest Contemporaries, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1972 "The Chicago School of Architecture: A Symposium," Prairie School Review, 1972 no. 1, 6-30; 1972 no. 2, 4-35 William Coles, ed., Classical America IV, New York: W.W. Norton 1977 The Colonial Revival in Rhode Island (1890-1940), Providence: Providence Preservation Society, 1989 Carl Condit, The Chicago School of Architecture, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1964 David Gebhard, "Architectural Imagery, the Mission and California," Harvard Architecture Review, spring 1980, 136-45 _____________, "The Spanish Colonial Revival in Southern California (1895-1930)," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, May 1967, 131-47 Sarah Giffen and Kevin Murphy, eds., "A Noble and Dignified Stream": The Piscataqua Region in the Colonial Revival, 1860-1930, York, Maine: Old York Historical Society, 1992 Nancy Green, ed., Byrdcliffe: An American Arts and Crafts Colony, Ithaca, N.Y.: Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, 2004 Elizabeth Grossman, "Two Postwar Competitions: The Nebraska State Capitol and the Kansas City Liberty Memorial," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, September 1986, 244-69 J. B. Jackson, "Craftsman Style and Technostyle," Via, III, 1977, 57-63

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Walter Kidney, The Architecture of Choice: Eclecticism in America 1880-1930, New York: George Braziller, 1974 Lawrence Kreisman and Glenn Mason, The Arts and Crafts Movement in the Pacific Northwest, Portland, Ore.: Timber Press, 2007 Clay Lancaster, The Japanese Influence in America, New York: Walton A. Rawls, 1964 Arnold Lewis, An Early Encounter with Tomorrow: Europeans, Chicago's Loop, and the World's Columbian Exposition, Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1997 Richard Longstreth, "Academic Eclecticism in American Architecture," Winterthur Portfolio, spring 1982, 54-82 __________________, On the Edge of the World: Four Architects in San Francisco at the Turn of the Century, New York and Cambridge: Architectural History Foundation and MIT Press, 1983 Coy Ludwig, The Arts and Crafts Movement in New York State 1890s-1920s, Hamilton, NY: Gallery Association of New York State, 1983 Kevin Murphy, Colonial Revival Maine, New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2004 William Rhoads, The Colonial Revival, 2 vols., New York: Garland, 1977 ______________, "Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Architecture of Warm Springs," Georgia Historical Quarterly, spring 1983, 70-84 Leland Roth, Shingle Styles: Innovation and Tradition in American Architecture, 1874-1982, New York: Henry N. Abrams, 1999 Barry Sanders, A Complex Fate: Gustav Stickley and the Craftsman Movement, New York: John Wiley, 1996 Vincent Scully, The Shingle Style, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1955 Ronald Schmitt, Sullivanesque: Urban Architecture and Ornamentation, Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2002 Brian Spencer, ed., The Prairie School Tradition, New York: Whitney Library of Design, 1979 Kenneth Trapp, et al., The Arts and Crafts Movement in California: Living the Good Life, New York: Abbeville Press, 1993 Karen Weitze, California's Mission Revival, Los Angeles: Hennessey & Ingalls, 1984 Christopher Wilson, "The Spanish Pueblo Revival Defined, 1904-1921," New Mexico Studies in the Fine Arts, 1982, 24-30 Richard Guy Wilson, "Architecture and the Reinterpretation of the Past in the American Renaissance," Winterthur Portfolio, spring 1983, 69-87 ________________, et al. eds., Recreating the American Past: Essays on the Colonial Revival, Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2006

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David Van Zanten, "Twenties Gothic," New Mexico Studies in the Fine Arts, 1982, 19-23 Robert Winter, "The Arts and Crafts as a Social Movement," Record of the Art Museum of Princeton University, 1975, no. 2, 36-40

INTERWAR DECADES Donald Albrecht, ed., World War II and the American Dream: How Wartime Building Changed a Nation, Washington: National Building Museum and Cambridge: MIT Press, 1995 Paul Bental, "The Re-examination of Modern Architecture: A Review of Modernism in America: 1937-1943," Places, winter 1986, 43-53 Donald Bush, The Streamline Decade, New York: George Braziller, 1975 Robert Judson Clark, et al., Design in America: The Cranbrook Vision 1925-1950, New York: Henry N. Abrams, 1983 Joseph Corn, ed., Imagining Tomorrow: History, Technology, and the American Future, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1986 ___________ and Brian Horrigan, Yesterday's Tomorrows: Past Visions of the American Future, New York: Summit, 1984 Gabrielle Esperdy, “From Instruction to Consumption: Architecture and Design in Hollywood Movies of the 1930s,” Journal of American Culture, June 2007, 198-211 David Gebhard, "About Style, Not Ideology," Architecture, December 1983, 34-44 _____________, "The American Colonial Revival in the 1930s," Winterthur Portfolio, autumn 1987, 109-48 _____________, "The Moderne in the U.S. 1920-1941," Architectural Association Quarterly, July 1970, 4-20 Mauro Guillen, The Taylorized Beauty of the Mechanical: Scientific Management and the Rise of Modernist Architecture, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2006 Martin Grief, Depression Modern: The Thirties in America, New York: Universe Books, 1975 Klaus Herdeg, The Decorate Diagram: Harvard Architecture and the Failure of the Bauhaus Legacy, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1983 Henry-Russell Hitchcock and Philip Johnson, The International Style, reprint ed., New York: W.W. Norton, 1966 Marjorie Ingle, The Mayan Revival Style: Art Deco Mayan Fantasy, Salt Lake City: Peregrine Smith, 1984 Christopher Innes, Designing Modern America: Broadway to Main Street, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2005 James Kornwolf, ed., Modernism in America 1937-1941: A Catalogue and Exhibition of Four Architectural Competitions, Williamsburg: Muscarelle Museum of Art, College of William and Mary, 1985 Jeffrey Meikle, Twentieth Century Limited: Industrial Design in America, 1925-1939, Philadelphia: Temple

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University Press, 1979 Terrence Riley, The International Style: Exhibition and the Museum of Modern Art, New York: Rizzoli, 1992 Cervin Robinson and Rosemarie Bletter, Skyscraper Style: Art Deco in New York, New York: Oxford University Press, 1975 Richard Striner, "Art Deco: Polemics and Synthesis," Winterthur Portfolio, spring 1990, 21-34 Richard Guy Wilson, et al., The Machine Age in America 1918-1941, New York: Brooklyn Museum and Harry N. Abrams, 1986 Lawrence Wodehouse, The Roots of International Style Architecture, West Cornwall, Conn.: Locust Hill Press, 1991

ARCHITECTS – NINETEENTH CENTURY William Alex and George Tatum, Calvert Vaux, Architect & Planner, New York: Ink, 1994 Carlos Avery, E. Francis Baldwin, Architect: The B&O, Baltimore, and Beyond, Baltimore: Baltimore Architecture Foundation, 2003 Diana Balmori, "George B. Post: The Process of Design and the New American Architectural Office (1868-1913)," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, December 1987, 342-55 Paul Baker, Richard Morris Hunt, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1980 Charles Belfoure, Edmund G. Lind: Anglo-American Architect of Baltimore and the South, Baltimore: Baltimore Architecture Foundation, 2009 Sally Chappell, "A Place for Everyone: Burnham's Hierarchical Order," Inland Architect, November-December 1987, 50-60 William Coles, ed., Architecture and Society: Selected Essays of Henry Van Brunt, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1969 Rochelle Elstein, "The Architecture of Dankmar Adler," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, December 1967, 242-49 William C. Dickinson, et al., eds., Montgomery C. Meigs and the Building of the Nation's Capital, Athens: University of Ohio Press, 2001 Betsy Fahlman, "Wilson Eyre in Detroit: The Charles Lang Freer House," Winterthur Portfolio, Autumn 1980, 257-70 Margaret Henderson Floyd, "A Terra-Cotta Cornerstone for Copley Square: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1870- 1876, by Sturgis and Brigham,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, May 1973, 83-103 Richard Funderburke, "An Architect for the New South: The Atlanta Years of Edmund G. Lind, 1882-1893," Georgia Historical Quarterly, spring 1997, 25-51

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_________________, "Architect and Entrepreneur: G. L. Norman and Atlanta's Great Fairs," Atlanta History, summer 1997, 5-21 David Gebhard, Harriette Von Breton and Robert Winter, Samuel and Joseph Cather Newsom: Victorian Architectural Imagery in California 1878-1908, Santa Barbara: USCB Art Museum, 1979 Charles Gregersen, Dankmar Adler: His Theatres and Auditoriums, Athens: Ohio University Press, 1990 Francine Haber, et al., Robert S. Roeschlaub, Architect of the Emerging West 1843-1923, Denver: Colorado Historical Society, 1988 Kenneth Hafertepe, Abner Cook: Master Builder on the Texas Frontier, Austin: Texas State Historical Assoc., 1992 Thomas Hines, Burnham of Chicago: Architect and Planner, New York: Oxford University Press, 1974 Donald Hoffman, The Architecture of John Wellborn Root, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1973 Wheaton Holden, "The Peabody Touch: Peabody and Stearns of Boston, 1870-1917," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, May 1983, 114-31 Kathryn Holliday, Leopold Eidlitz: Architecture and Idealism in the Gilded Age, New York: W. W. Norton, 2008 Roger Kennedy, "Long Dark Corridors: Harvey Ellis," Prairie School Review, 1968, nos. 1-2, 5-39 Francis Kowsky, The Architecture of Frederick Clarke Withers and the Progress of the Gothic Revival in America after 1850, Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press, 1980 ______________, Country, Park, and City: the Architecture of Calvert Vaux, 1824-1895, New York: Oxford University Press, 1998 Sarah Bradford Landau, Edward T. and William A. Potter: American Victorian Architects, New York: Garland, 1979 ___________________, George B. Post, Architect: Picturesque Designer and Determined Realist, New York: Monacelli, 1998 Alan Lessoff and Christoph Mauch, eds., Adolf Cluss, Architect: From Germany to America, Washington: Historical Society of Washington, D.C.; Heilbronn, Germany: Stadtarchiv Heilbronn; and New York: Berghahn, 2005 Michael Lewis, Frank Furness: Architecture and the Violent Mind, New York: W. W. Norton, 2001 Charles Moore, Daniel H. Burnham: Architect, Planner of Cities, reprint ed., New York: Da Capo, 1968 Harriet Monroe, John Wellborn Root: A Study of His Life and Work, reprint ed., Park Forest, Ill: Prairie School Press, 1966 William Morgan, The Almighty Wall: The Architecture of Henry Vaughan, New York and Cambridge: Architectural History Foundation and MIT Press, 1983 D. Mullett Smith, A.B. Mullett: His Relevance in American Architecture and Historic Preservation, Washington: Mullett-Smith Press, 1990

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James O'Gorman, The Architecture of Frank Furness, Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1973 Mark Orlowski, "The Furniture of Frank Furness," Journal of Interior Design Education and Research, fall 1987, 37- 46 Daniel Ransom, George Keller, Architect, Hartford, Conn.: Stowe-Day Foundation, 1978 Roger Reed, A Delight to All Who Know It: The Maine Summer Architecture of William R. Emerson, Augusta: Maine Historic Preservation Commission, 1990 Barrie Scardino and Drexel Turner, Clayton's Galveston: The Architecture of Nicholas J. Clayton and His Contemporaries, College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2000 Susan Karr Sorell, "Silsbee: The Evolution of a Personal Architectural Style," Prairie School Review, 1970, no. 4, 5-21 Susan Stein, ed., The Architecture of Richard Morris Hunt, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1986 Walter Knight Sturges, "Arthur Little and the Colonial Revival," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, May 1973, 147-63 Guy Szuberla, "Irving Kane Pond: A Michigan Architect in Chicago," The Old Northwest, summer, 1979, 109-98 Edward Teitelman, "Wilson Eyre in Camden: The Henry Genet Taylor House and Office," Winterthur Portfolio, autumn 1980, 229-55 George Thomas, et al., Frank Furness: The Complete Works, New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1991 Theodore Turak, "The Ecole Centrale and Modern Architecture: The Education of William Le Baron Jenney," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, March 1970, 40-47 ______________, William Le Baron Jenney: A Pioneer of Modern Architecture, Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1986 Winston Weisman, "The Commercial Architecture of George B. Post," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, October 1972, 176-203 David Van Zanten, "Jacob Wrey Mould: Echoes of Owen Jones and the High Victorian Styles in New York, 1853- 1865," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, March 1969, 41-57 Domenic Vitiello, “Engineering the Metropolis: William Sellars, Joseph M. Wilson, and Industrial Philadelphia,” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, April 2002, 273-303 Susan Maycock Vogel, "Hartwell and Richardson: An Introduction to Their Work," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, May 1973, 132-46 Lawrence Wodehouse, "Alfred B. Mullett and His French Style Government Buildings," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, March 1972, 22-37 __________________, "William Appleton Potter, Principal Pasticheur of Henry Hobson Richardson," Journal of the

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Society of Architectural Historians, May 1973, 175-92 Cynthia Zaitzevsky, The Architecture of William Ralph Emerson, 1833-1917, Cambridge: Fogg Art Museum, 1969

ARCHITECTS – TWENTIETH CENTURY Peter Adam, Eileen Gray, Architect/Designer, New York: Henry N. Abrams, 1987 Sarah Allaback, The First American Women Architects, Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2008 Ethan Anthony, The Architecture of Ralph Adams Cram and His Office, New York: W. W. Norton, 2007 Martin Aurand, The Progressive Architecture of Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr., Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1994 Mardges Bacon, Ernest Flagg: Beaux-Arts Architecture and Urban Reformer, New York and Cambridge: Architectural History Foundation and MIT Press, 1985 Howard Barnstone, The Architecture of John F. Staub: Houston and the South, Austin: University of Texas Press, 1979 Steven Bedford, John Russell Pope: Architect of Empire, New York: Rizzoli, 1998 Arnold Berke, Mary Coulter: Architect of the Southwest, New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2001 Aaron Betsky, James Gamble Rogers and the Architecture of Pragmatism, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1994 Elizabeth Birmingham, “The Case of Marion Mahony Griffin and the Gendered Nature of Discourse in Architectural History,” Women’s Studies, March 2006, 87-123 Werner Blaser, Chicago Architecture: Holabird & Root, 1880-1992, Boston: Birkhauser, 1992 Geoffrey Blodgett, Cass Gilbert: The Minnesota Years, Minneapolis: Minnesota Historical Society, 2001 Ann Bloomfield, "The Evolution of a Landscape: Charles Sumner Greene's Design for Green Gables,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, September 1988, 231-45 T. William Booth and William H. Wilson, Carl F. Gould: A Life in Architecture and the Arts, Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1995 Edward Bosley, Greene & Greene, London: Phaidon, 2000 ____________ and Anne Mellek, eds., A New and Native Beauty: The Art and Craft of Greene & Greene, London: Merrill, and Pasadena, Calif.: the Gamble House, 2008 Sara Holmes Boutelle, Julia Morgan, Architect, New York: Abbeville, 1988 Robert Boyce, Keck & Keck, New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1993

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H. Allen Brooks, "Percy Dwight Bentley at La Crosse," Prairie School Review, 1972, No. 3, 5-17 Robert Broward, The Architecture of Henry John Klutho: The Prairie School in Jacksonville, Jacksonville: University of North Florida Press, 1983 Robert Bruegmann, The Architects and the City: Holabird & Roche of Chicago, 1880-1918, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997 _______________, Holabird & Roche, Holabird & Root: An Illustrated Catalog of Work, New York: Garland, 1991 Federico Bucci, Albert Kahn: Architect of Ford, New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1993 Bainbridge Bunting, John Gaw Meem, Southwestern Architect, Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1983 Richard Cahan and Michael Williams, Edgar Miller and the Handmade Home: Chicago’s Forgotten Renaissance Man, Chicago: City Files Press, 2009 Kenneth Cardwell, Bernard Maybeck: Artisan, Architect, Santa Barbara and Salt Lake City: Peregrine Smith, 1977 David Cathers, Gustav Stickley, London: Phaidon, 2003 Hipolito Rafael Chacon, The Original Man: The Life and Work of Montana Architect A. J. Gibson, Missoula: Montana Museum of Art & Culture and University of Montana Press, 2008 Sally Chappell, Architecture and Planning of Graham, Anderson, Probst and White, 1912-1936: Transforming Tradition, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992 ____________, "Barry Byrne, Architect: His Formative Years," Prairie School Review, 1966, No. 4, 5-23 ____________ and Ann Van Zanten, Barry Byrne, John Lloyd Wright: Architecture and Design, Chicago: Chicago Historical Society, 1982 Barbara Christen, et al., eds., Cass Gilbert, Life and Work: Architect of the Public Domain, New York: W. W. Norton, 2001 Alson Clark, Wallace Neff, Architect of California's Golden Age, Santa Barbara: Capra Press, 1986 __________, et al., Wallace Neff, 1895-1982: The Romance of Regional Architecture, San Marino, Calif.: Huntington Library, 1989 Meredith Clausen, Pietro Belluschi, Modern American Architect, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1994 Ann Brewster Clarke, Wade Hampton Pipes, Arts and Crafts Architect in Portland, Oregon, Portland: Binford & Mort, 1985 Doris Cole, Eleanor Raymond, Architect, Philadelphia: Art Alliance Press, 1981 Jeffrey Cook, The Architecture of Bruce Goff, New York: Harper & Row, 1978 Robert James Coote, The Eclectic Odyssey of Atlee B. Ayres, Architect, College Station: Texas A&M University Press,

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2001 Donald Covington, "David Owen Dryden: A Builder in the Craftsman Style," Journal of San Diego History, Winter 1991, 30-50 Robert Craig, Bernard Maybeck at Principia College: The Art and Craft of Building, Layton, Utah: Gibbs Smith, 2003 Donald Curl, Mizner's Florida: American Resort Architecture, New York and Cambridge: Architectural History Foundation and MIT Press, 1984 Francesco Dal Co., et al., Mies Reconsidered: His Career, Legacy, and Disciples, Chicago and New York: Art Institute of Chicago and Rizzoli, 1986 David De Long, The Architecture of Bruce Goff: Building and Projects 1916-1974, 2 vols., New York: Garland, 1977 ____________, Bruce Goff: Toward Absolute Architecture, New York and Cambridge, Architectural History Foundation and MIT Press, 1988 Dennis Doordan, ed., "William Lescaze: The Rise of Modern Design in America, Syracuse University Library Associates Courier, Spring 1984 Elizabeth Meredith Dowling, American Classicist: The Architecture of Philip Trammell Schutze, New York: Rizzoli, 1989 Joan Draper, Edward H. Bennett: Architect and City Planner 1874-1954, Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago, 1982 Arthur Drexler and Thomas Hines, The Architecture of Richard Neutra: From International Style to California Modern, New York: Museum of Modern Art, 1982 Keith Eggener, "Maybeck's Melancholy: Architecture, Empathy, Empire, and Mental Illness at the 1915 Panama- Pacific International Exposition," Winterthur Portfolio, winter 1994, 211-26 Lloyd and June-Marie Engelbrecht, Henry C. Trost: Architect of the Southwest, El Paso: El Paso Public Library, 1981 Jonathan Farnham, "Staging the Tragedy of Time: Paul Cret and the Delaware River Bridge," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, September 1998, 258-79 Diane Favro, "Sincere and Good: The Architectural Practice of Julia Morgan," Journal of Architectural and Planning Research, summer 1992, 112-28 Margaret Henderson Floyd, Architecture after Richardson: Regionalism before Modernism -- Longfellow, Alden & Harlow in Boston and Pittsburgh, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994 Stephen Fox, The Country Houses of John F. Staub, College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2007 Susan Hume Frazer, The Architecture of William Lawrence Bottomley, New York; Acanthus Press, 2007 ________________, D. Wiley Anderson, Virginia Architect, 1864-1940, Palmyra, Va.: Fluvanna County Historical Society, 2005 Suzanne Ganschinietz, "William Drummond," Prairie School Review, 1969, no. 1, 5-23; 1969, no. 2, 5-23

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McKIM, MEAD & WHITE

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LOCAL/REGIONAL STUDIES Boston Karl Hagland, Inventing the Charles River, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2003 Michael Holleran, Boston's "Changeful Times": Origins of Preservation and Planning in America, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998 Lewis Mumford, and Walter Muir Whitehill, Back Bay Boston: The City as a Work of Art, Boston: Museum of Fine Arts, 1969 James O'Gorman, On the Boards: Drawings by Nineteenth-Century Boston Architects, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1989 Nancy Seasholes, Gaining ground: A History of Landmaking in Boston, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2003 Douglass Shand-Tucci, Built in Boston: City and Suburb, 1800-2000, 1978; rev. ed., Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1999 Walter Muir Whitehill, Boston: A Topographical History, 2nd ed., Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1968 Chicago Miles Berger, They Built Chicago: Entrepreneurs Who Shaped A Great City's Architecture, Chicago: Bonus Books, 1992 [developers] Daniel Bluestone, Constructing Chicago, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991 Carl Condit, Chicago, 1910-29: Building, Planning and Urban Technology, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1973 __________, Chicago, 1930-70: Building, Planning and Urban Technology, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1974 Ann Durkin Keating, Chicagoland: City and Suburbs in the Railroad Age, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005 Arnold Lewis, An Early Encounter with Tomorrow: Europeans, Chicago's Loop, and the World's Columbian Exposition, Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 1997

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Electrification to the Present, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1981 Andrew S. Dolkart, Morningside Heights: A History of Its Architecture & Development, New York: Columbia University Press, 1998 Mona Domosh, Invented Cities: The Creation of Landscape in Nineteenth-Century New York and Boston, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1996 Cynthia Falk, “’The Intolerable Ugliness of New York’: Architecture and Society in Edith Wharton’s The Age of Innocence,” American Studies, summer 2001, 19-43 Luther Harris, Around Washington Square: An Illustrated History of Greenwich Village, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003 Eric Homberger, Mrs. Astor’s New York: Money and Social Power in a Gilded Age, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2002 David Johnson, Planning the Great Metropolis: The 1929 Regional Plan of New York and Its Environs, London: Spon, 1996 Josef Paul Kleihaus, ed., Berlin/New York: Like and Unlike: Essays on Architecture and Art from 1870 to the Present, New York: Rizzoli, 1993 Susan Klaus, A Modern Arcadia: Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr. and the Plan for Forest Hills, Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2002 Carol Herselle Krinsky, "Architecture in New York City," in Leonard Wallock, ed., New York: Culture Capital of the World, New York: Rizzoli, 1988, 88-121 Max Page, The Creative Destruction of Manhattan 1900-1940, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1999 Roger Panetta, ed., Westchester: The American Suburb, New York: Fordham University Press, and Yonkers, N.Y.: Hudson River Museum, 2005 Cervin Robinson, "Late Cast Iron in New York," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, May 1971, 164-69 David M. Scobey, Empire City: The Making and the Meaning of the New York City Landscape, Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2002 Robert Stern, et al., New York 1880: Architecture and Urbanism in the Gilded Age, New York: Monacelli, 1999 _______________, New York 1900: Metropolitan Architecture and Urbanism 1890-1915, New York: Rizzoli, 1983 _______________, New York 1930: Architecture and Urbanism Between the Two World Wars, New York: Rizzoli, 1987 Darcy Tell, Times Square Spectacular: Lighting Up Broadway, Washington: Smithsonian Books, and New York; HarperCollins, 2007

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AGRICULTURAL BUILDINGS

John Grosvenor, A History of the Architecture of the U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Washington: U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service, 1999 Allen G. Noble and Hubert G. H. Wilhelm, eds., Barns of the Midwest, Athens: University of Ohio Press, 1995 James F. O’Gorman, Connecticut Valley Vernacular: The Vanishing Landscape and Architecture of the New England

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Tobacco Fields, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2002 Michael Tomlan, Tinged with Gold: Hop Culture in the United States, Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1992 Thomas Durant Visser, Field Guide to New England Barns and Farm Buildings, Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England, 1977 John Michael Vlach, Barns, Washington: Library of Congress, and New York: W. W. Norton,2003

BANKS

Deborah Andrew, "Bank Buildings in Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia," in William Cutler, III, and Howard Gillette, eds., The Divided Metropolis: Social and Spatial Dimensions of Philadelphia 1800-1975, Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1980 Charles Belfoure, Monuments to Money: The Architecture of America’s Banks, Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 2005 Money Matters: A Critical Look at Bank Architecture, New York: McGraw-Hill, 1989 Susan Wagg, et al., Money Matters: A Critical Look at Bank Architecture, New York: McGraw-Hill, 1990

BUILDINGS FOR SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS

Jessica Elfenbein, The Making of a Modern City: Philanthropy, Civic Culture, and the Baltimore YMCA, Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 2001 Anne Henry, The Building of a Club: Social Institution and Architectural Type, 1870-1905, Princeton: Princeton University School of Architecture and Urban Planning, 1976 Paula Lupkin, “A Temple for Practical Christianity,” Chicago History, fall 1995, 22-41 [YMCA] James Mayo, The American Country Club: Its Origins and Development, New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1998 William Moore, Masonic Temples: Freemasonry, Ritual Architecture, and Masculine Archetypes, Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2006 Paul Porzelt, The Metropolitan Club of New York, New York: Rizzoli, 1982 Cynthia Rock, "Building the Women's Club in Nineteenth-Century America," Heresies, 11, 1981, 87-90 Daphne Spain, “Safe Haven for Cleveland’s Virtuous Women, 1868-1928,” Journal of Planning History, November 2004, 267-91 [YWCAs]

COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS

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Karen Alexis, "The American University: Classical Visions of the National University," Columbia Historical Society, Records, 1989, 163-82 Christopher Drew Armstrong, "Qui Transtulit Sustinet: William Burges, Francis Kimball, and the Architecture of Hartford's Trinity College," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, June 2000, 194-215 Barry Bergdoll, Mastering McKim's Plan: Columbia's First Century on Morningside Heights, New York: Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery, Columbia University, 1997 Jean Block, The Uses of Gothic: Planning and Building the Campus of the University of Chicago 1892-1932, Chicago: University of Chicago Library, 1983 Bainbridge Bunting and Margaret Henderson Floyd, Harvard: An Architectural History, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1985 Caltech, 1910-1950: An Urban Architecture for Southern California, Pasadena: Baxter Art Gallery, 1983 Robert Craig, Bernard Maybeck at Principia College: The Art and Craft of Building, Salt Lake City: Gibbs Smith, 2004 Peter Fergusson, et al., The Landscape & Architecture of Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass.: Wellesley College, 2000 Stephen Fox, The General Plan of the William M. Rice Institute and Its Architectural Development, Houston: Rice University School of Architecture, 1980 Paul Goldberger, et al., Berkeley: The Building of a College, New Haven: Yale University, 1999 Lester Goodchild, "Oxbridge's Tudor Gothic Influence on American Academic Architecture," Paedagogica Historica 36: 1 (2000), 267-98 Kerrick Grandison, "From Plantation to Campus: Progress, Community, and the Lay of the Land in Shaping the Early Tuskegee Campus," Landscape Journal, spring 1996, 6-22 _______________, "Negotiated Space: The Black College Campus as a Cultural Record of Postbellum America," American Quarterly, September 1999, 529-79 Juliette Guilbert, "Something that Loves a Wall: The Yale University Campus, 1850-1920," New England Quarterly, June 1995, 257-77 Blake Gumprecht, “The Campus as a Public Space in the American College Town,” Journal of Historical Geography, January 2007, 72-103 [University of Oklahoma] Van Dorn Hooker, Only in New Mexico, An Architectural History of the University of New Mexico: The First Century, 1889-1989, Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2000 Helen Horowitz, Alma Mater: Design and Experience in the Women's Colleges from the Nineteenth Century Beginnings to the 1930s, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1984 _____________, "Designing for the Genders: Curricular and Architecture at Scripps College and the California

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Institute of Technology," Pacific Historical Review, November 1985, 439-61 Kathryn Horste, The Michigan Law Quadrangle: Architecture and Origins, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1997 Mark Jarzombek, Designing MIT: Bosworth’s New Tech, Boston: Northeastern University Press, 2004 Richard Longstreth, "From Farm to Campus: Planning, Politics, and the Agricultural College Idea in Kansas," Winterthur Portfolio, summer-autumn 1985, 149-79 Carol McMichael, Paul Cret at Texas: Architectural Drawing and the Image of the University in the 1930's, Austin: Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, 1983 Denis McNamara, "Training in Tradition: The University of Virginia's Architecture of Athletics," Arris, 1999, 14-34 William Morgan, Collegiate Gothic: The Architecture of Rhodes College, Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1989 Kermit Carlyle Parsons, The Cornell Campus: A History of Its Planning and Development, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1968 Loren Partridge, John Galen Howard and the Berkeley Campus: Beaux-Arts Architecture in the "Athens of the West," Berkeley: Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association, 1978 Vincent Scully, et al., Yale in New Haven: Architecture and Urbanism, New Haven: Yale University, 2004 George E. Thomas and David B. Brownlee, Building America's First University: An Historical and Architectural Guide to the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2000 Paul Turner, Campus: An American Planning Tradition, New York: Architectural History Foundation, and Cambridge: MIT Press, 1984 _________, The Founders & The Architects: The Design of Stanford University, Stanford: Stanford University Department of Art, 1976 Annabel Wharton, "Gender, Architecture, and Institutional Self-Presentation: The Case of Duke University," South Atlantic Quarterly, winter 1991, 175-217 Sally Woodbridge, John Galen Howard and the University of California: The Design of a Great Public University Campus, Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002

EXPOSITIONS AND AMUSEMENT PARKS

Judith A. Adams, The American Amusement Park Industry: A History of Technology and Thrills, Boston: Twayne, 1991 Burton Benedict, et al., The Anthropology of World’s Fairs: San Francisco’s Panama Pacific International Exposition of 1915, Berkeley: Lowie Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, and Scolar Press, 1983

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Rosemarie Haag Bletter, et al., Remembering the Future: The New York World's Fair from 1939 to 1964, New York: Rizzoli, 1989 David Braithwaite, Fairground Architecture: The World of Amusement Parks, Carnivals, and Fairs, New York; Frederick A. Praeger, 1966 Lydia Mattice Brandt, “Re-creating Mount Vernon” The Virginia Building at the 1893 Chicago World’s Columbian Exposition,” Winterthur Portfolio, spring 2009, 79-113 Gary Cross and John Walton, The Playful Crowd: Pleasure Places in the Twentieth Century, New York: Columbia University Press, 2005 Ganz, Cheryl R., The 1933 Chicago World’s Fair: A Century of Progress, Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2008 Bruno Giberti, Designing the Centennial: A History of the 1876 International Exhibition in Philadelphia, Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2002 Ethel Goodstein, "Classical Ideals and the Representation of Gender in the Women's Building of the World's Columbian Exposition," Arris, 6 (1995), 30-45 Neil Harris, et al., Grand Illusions: Chicago's World's Fair of 1893, Chicago: Chicago Historical Society, 1993 Helen A. Harrison, et al., Dawn of a New Day: The New York World's Fair, 1939/40, New York: New York University Press, 1980 Michael Immerso, Coney Island: The People’s Playground, New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 2002 Scott Lukas, Theme Park, London: Reaktion, 2008 John Maass, The Glorious Enterprise: The Centennial Exposition of 1876 and H. J. Schwarzmann, Architect-in-Chief, Watkins Glen, N.Y.: American Life Foundation, 1973 __________, "Memorial Hall 1876: International Architecture in the First Age of Mass Communications," Architectura, 1972, no. 2, 127-52 Elizabeth Milroy, “A Crowning Feature: The Centennial Exhibition and Philadelphia’s Horticultural Hall,” Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes, April-June 2006, 132-65 Adnan Moshed, “The Aesthetics of Ascension in Norman Bel Geddes’s Futurama,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, March 2004, 74-99 Robert Rydell, World of Fairs: The Century of Progress Expositions, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993 ___________, et al., Fair America: World's Fairs in the United States, Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 2000 Lisa Schrenk, Building a Century of Progress: The Architecture of Chicago’s 1933-34 World’s Fair, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2007 Raymond Weinstein, “Disneyland and Coney Island: Reflections on the Evolution of the Modern Amusement Park,”

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Journal of Popular Culture, summer 1992, 131-64 Larry Zim, et al., The World of Tomorrow: The 1939 New York World’s Fair, New York: Harper & Row, 1988

GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS

William Allen, History of the United States Capitol: A Chronicle of Design, Construction, and Politics, Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 2001 Michael Andrew, Historic Texas Courthouses, Albany, Texas: Bright Sky Press, 2006 Sara Butler, “Inventing and Icon: The Chattanooga Post Office and Courthouse in the 1930s,” Arris, 2008, 20-37 Lois Craig, et al., The Federal Presence: Architecture, Politics, and Symbols in United States Government Building, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1978 Timothy Crimmins and Anne Farrisee, Democracy Restored: A History of the Georgia State Capitol, Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2007 Phoebe Cutler, The Public Landscape of the New Deal, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1985 Derek Everett, The Colorado State Capitol: History, Politics, Preservation, Boulder: University Press of Colorado, 2005 Executive Office of the President, Office of Administration, The Old Executive Office Building: A Victorian Masterpiece, Washington: Government Printing Office, 1984 Patricia Gebhard and Kathryn Masson, The Santa Barbara County Courthouse, Santa Barbara, Cal.: Daniel & Daniel, 2001 Howard Gillette, "Philadelphia's City Hall: Monument to a New Political Machine," Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, April 1973, 233-49 Nathan Glazer and Mark Lilla, The Public Face of Architecture: Civic Culture and Public Spaces, New York: Free Press, 1987 Alfred Goldberg, The Pentagon: The First Fifty Years, Washington: Historical Office of the Secretary of Defense, 1992 Charles Goodsell, The American Statehouse: Interpreting Democracy's Temples, Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2001 ______________, The Social Meaning of Civic Space: Studying Political Authority through Architecture, Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1988 George Gurney, Sculpture and the Federal Triangle, Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1985 Henry-Russell Hitchcock and William Seale, Temples of Democracy: The State Capitols of the U.S.A., New

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York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1976 Ronald James, Temples of Justice: County Courthouses of Nevada, Reno: University of Nevada Press, 1994 Norman Johnston, Washington's Audacious State Capitol and Its Builders, Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1988 William Lebovich, America's City Halls, Washington: Preservation Press, 1984 Antoinette Lee, Architects to the Nation: The Rise and Decline of the Supervising Architect's Office, New York: Oxford University Press, 2000 Robert Leighninger, Jr., Long-Range Public Investment: The Forgotten Legacy of the New Deal, Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2007 Michael Lewis, "'Silent, Weird, Beautiful': Philadelphia City Hall," Nineteenth Century, 11:3-4 (1992), 12-21 Jane Loeffler, The Architecture of Diplomacy: Building America's Embassies, New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1998 Bates Lowry, Building a National Image: Architectural Drawings for the American Democracy, 1789-1912, Washington: National Building Museum, 1985 Frederick Luebke, ed., A Harmony of the Arts: The Nebraska State Capitol, Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1990 Ray McDevitt, ed., Courthouses of California, An Illustrated History, San Francisco: California Historical Society and Berkeley: Heyday Books, 2001 Marian Ohman, Encyclopedia of Missouri Courthouses, Columbia: University of Missouri-Columbia Extension Division, 1981 Richard Pare, ed., Court House: A Photographic Document, New York: Horizon, 1978 Jay M. Price, "Capitol Improvements: Style and Image in Arizona's and New Mexico's Public Architecture," Journal of Arizona History, winter 2000, 353-84 William Rhoads, "Franklin D. Roosevelt and Washington Architecture," Columbia Historical Society, Records, 1989, 104-62 Willard Robinson, The People's Architecture: Texas Courthouses, Jails, and Municipal Buildings, College Station: Texas State Historical Association, 1983 C.R. Roseberry, Capitol Story, Albany: New York State Office of General Services, 1982 Mary Ryan, “’A Laudable Pride in the Whole of Us’: City Halls and Civic Materialism,” American Historical Review, October 2000, 1131-70 William Seale, Michigan's Capitol: Construction & Restoration, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1995 Ingrid Steffensen, “Toward an Iconography of a State Capital: the Art and Architecture of the Pennsylvania State

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Capitol in Harrisburg,” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, April 2002, 185-216 Bernice Thomas, The Stamp of F.D.R.: New Deal Post Offices in the Mid-Hudson Valley, Fleischmann’s, N.Y.: Purple Mountain Press, 200 The Texas State Capitol, College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1995 Sally Kress Tompkins, A Quest for Grandeur: Charles Moore and the Federal Triangle, Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1993 Lawrence Vale, Architecture, Power and National Identity, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1992

HEALTH, RECREATION, AND SPORTS FACILITIES

Thomas Beischer, “Control and Competition” The Architecture of Boathouse Row,” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, July 2006, 299-329 Philip Bess, “From Elysian Fields to Domed Stadiums: Form, Context, and Character in American Baseball Parks,” Threshold, autumn 1983, 116-27 Ethan Carr, Wilderness by Design: Landscape Architecture and the National Park Service, Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1998 Carolyn Thomas de la Pena, "Recharging at the Fordyce: Confronting the Machine and Nature in the Modern Bath," Technology and Culture, October 1999, 746-69 Michael Gershman, Diamonds: The Evolution of the Ballpark, Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1993 David Glassberg, "The Design of Reform: The Public Bath Movement in America," American Studies, fall 1979, 5-21 Marta Gutman, “Race, Place, and Play: Robert Moses and the WPA Swimming Pools,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, December 2008, 532-61 Ocean Howell, “Play Pays: Urban Land Politics and Playgrounds in the United States, 1900-1930,” Journal of Urban History, September 2008, 961-94 Harvey Kaiser, Landmarks in the Landscape: Historic Architecture in the National Parks of the West, San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1997 Linda Flint McClelland, Building National Parks: Historic Landscape Design and Construction, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998 W. Barksdale Maynard, "'An Ideal Life in the Woods for Boys": Architecture and Culture in the Earliest Summer Camps," Winterthur Portfolio, spring 1999, 3-29 John Pastier, Historic Ballparks, Edison, N.J.: Chartwell Books, 2006 Andrea Renner, “A Nation That Bathes Together: New York City’s Progressive Era Public Baths,” Journal of the

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Society of Architectural Historians, December 2008, 504-31 Deborah Slayton, et al., eds., Preserve and Play: Preserving Historic Recreation and Entertainment Sites, Washington: Historic Preservation Education Foundation, National Council for Preservation Education, and National Park Service, 2006 Thomas A. van Leeuwen, The Springboard in the Pond: An Intimate History of the Swimming Pool, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1998 Marilyn Thornton Williams, Washing "The Great Unwashed": Public Baths in Urban America, 1840-1920, Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1991 Abigail Van Slyck, A Manufactured Wilderness: Summer Camps and the Shaping of American Youth, 1890-1960, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2006 Jeff Wiltse, Contested Waters: A Social History of the Swimming Pool in America, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2007

HOSPITALS, ASYLUMS, AND PRISONS

Annmarie Adams, Medicine by Design: The Architect and the Modern Hospital, 1893-1943, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2008 Norbert Finzch and Robert Jutte, eds., Institutions of Confinement: Hospitals and Prisons in Western Europe and North America, 1500-1900, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996 James Garman, Detention Castles of Stone and Steel: Landscape, Labor, and the Urban Penitentiary, Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2005 Gerald Grob, The Mad Among Us: A History of Care of America’s Mentally Ill, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1994 A History of the Federal Penitentiary at Lewisburg, Lewisburg, Pa.: Union County Historical Society, 2006 Norman Johnson, Forms of Constraint: A History of Prison Architecture, Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2001 Deborah McBride, "American Sanitoriums: Landscaping for Health, 1885-1945," Landscape Journal, 17:1, 1998, 26- 41 Benjamin Reiss, Theaters of Madness: Insane Asylums and Nineteenth-Century American Culture, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008 Frank Rives Millikan, "St. Elizabeths Hospital: End of the Cathedral Era," Washington History, fall 1989, 26-41 Carla Yanni, The Architecture of Madness: Insane Asylums in the United States, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2007

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HOTELS

Molly Berger, ed., “The American Hotel,” Journal of the Decorative and Propaganda Arts, 25 (2005), whole issue Susan R. Braden, The Architecture of Leisure: The Florida Resort Hotels of Henry Flagler and Henry Plant,

Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 200 Thomas Carpenter, Pasadena Resort Hotels and Paradise, Pasadena: Castle Green Times, 1984 Elizabeth Cromley, et al., Resorts of the Catskills, New York: St. Martin's, 1979 Elaine Denby, Grand Hotels: Reality and Illusion, London: Reaktion Books, 1998 David Gebhard, "Architecture and the Fred Harvey Houses," New Mexico Architect, July-August 1962, 13-17; February 1964, 18-25 Betsy Boehm Hsu, "Private Space for Public Access: The Vernacular Landscape of the American Hotel," in Richard L. Austin, et al., eds., Yearbook of Landscape Architecture, New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1984, 25-32 John Jakle and Keith Sculle, “”The American Hotel in Postcard Advertising,” Material Culture, fall 2005, 1-25 Marianne Lamonca and Jonathan Mogul, eds., Grand Hotels of the Jazz Age: the Architecture of Schultze & Weaver, New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2005 Sandra D. Lynn, Windows on the Past: Historic Lodgings of New Mexico, Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1999 Karl Raitz and John Paul Jones III, "The City Hotel as Landscape Artifact and Community Symbol," Journal of Cultural Geography, Fall-Winter 1988, 17-36 A. K. Sandoval-Strausz, Hotel: An American History, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2007 Bryant F. Tolles, Jr., The Grand Resort Hotels of the White Mountains: A Vanishing Architectural Legacy, Boston: David R. Godine, 1998 ________________, Resort Hotels of the Adirondacks: The Architecture of a Summer paradise, 1850-1950, Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England, 2003 Jefferson Williamson, The American Hotel: An Anecdotal History, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1930 Richard Guy Wilson, ed., Victorian Resorts and Hotels, Philadelphia: Victorian Society in America, 1982

INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS/COMPLEXES

Susan Appel, "Chicago and the Rise of Brewery Architecture," Chicago History, spring 1995, 5-19

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Reyner Banham, A Concrete Atlantis: U.S. Industrial Building and European Modern Architecture, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1986 Lindy Biggs, The Rational Factory: Architecture, Technology, and Work in America's Age of Mass Production, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996 Betsy Hunter Bradley, The Works: The Industrial Architecture of the United States, New York: Oxford University Press, 1999 Mark Brown, “Production Space: John Fritz, Alexander Lyman Holley, and the American Bessemer Building,” JSAH, June 2009: 178-99 George Carney, "Grain Elevators in the United States and Canada: Functional or Symbolic?" Material Culture, spring 1995, 1-24 Robert Craig, "Beaux-Arts Meets Southern Industry: The Coca-Cola Bottling Plants of Francis Palmer Smith," Arris, 2001, 92-106 Robert Gordon and Patrick Malone, The Texture of Industry: An Archaeological View of the Industrialization of North America, New York: Oxford University Press, 1994 Sara Wermiel, “America’s 19th-Century British-Style Fireproof Factories,” IA, 2001, no. 2, 23-36

LIBRARIES

George Bobinski, Carnegie Libraries: Their History and Impact on American Public Library Development, Chicago: American Public Library Association, 1969 Susan Booker, “Oklahoma’s Carnegie Libraries, 1899-1920: Temples of the Book during the Progressive Period,” Heritage of the Great Plains, fall-winter 2002, 37-55 Mary B. Dierickx, The Architecture of Literacy: The Carnegie Libraries of New York City, New York: Cooper Union and New York City Department of General Services, 1996 Margaret Grubiak, “Reassessing Yale’s Cathedral Orgy: The Ecclesiastical Metaphor and the Sterling Memorial Library,” Winterthur Portfolio, summer-autumn 2009, 159-84 Dale Allen Guyere, “The Heart of the University: A History of the Library as an Architectural Symbol of American Higher Education,” Winterthur Portfolio 42 (summer-autumn 2008): 107-32 Helen-Ann Hilker, Ten First Street, Southeast: Congress Builds a Library, 1886-1897, Washington: Library of Congress, 1980 Alison Hoagland, "The Carnegie Library: The City Beautiful Come to Mt. Vernon Square," Washington History, fall- winter 1990-1991, 74-89, 111-12 Kirk Mohney, Beautiful in All Its Details: The Architecture of Maine's Public Library Buildings 1878-1942, Portland: Maine Preservation, 1997

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Henry Hope Reed, The New York Public Library: Its Architecture and Decoration, New York: W.W. Norton, 1986 George Thomas, “’The Happy Employment of Means to Ends’: Frank Furness’s Library of the University of Pennsylvania and the Industrial Culture of Philadelphia,” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, April 2002, 249-72 Abigail van Slyck, Free to All: Carnegie Libraries & American Culture, 1890-1920, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995 ______________, "The Lady and the Library Loafer: Gender and Public Space in Victorian America," Winterthur Portfolio, winter 1996, 221-41 ______________,"`The Utmost Amount of Effective [sic] Accommodation': Andrew Carnegie and the Reform of the American Library," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, December 1991, 359-83

MEMORIALS AND MONUMENTS

Judith Dupre, Monuments: America’s History on Art and Memory, New York; Random House, 2007 Elizabeth Grossman, "Architecture for a Public Client: The Monuments and Chapels of the American Battle Monuments Commission," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, May 1984, 119-43 David Kahn, "The Grant Monument," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, October 1982, 212-31 William Rasmussen, "Planning a 'Temple to the Lost Cause': The Confederate Memorial Institute and the Design Competition of 1910," Arris, 1997, 6-23 Christopher Thomas, The Lincoln Memorial & American Life, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2002

MILITARY FACILITIES

Cynthia Brandimarte, “Women on the Home Front: Hostess Houses during World War I,” Winterthur Portfolio, winter 2008, 201-22 Robert Fogelson, America's Armories: Architecture, Society, and Public Order, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1989 Alison Hoagland, Army Architecture in the West: Forts Laramie, Bridger, and D. A. Russell, 1849-1912, Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2004 ______________, "'The Invariable Model': Standardization and Military Architecture in Wyoming, 1860-1900," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, September 1998, 298-315 ________________, "Village Construction: U. S. Army Forts on the Plains, 1848-1900," Winterthur Portfolio, winter

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1999, 215-37 Nancy Todd, New York’s Historic Armories: An Illustrated History, Albany: State University of New York Press, 2006

MUSEUMS

"The Architecture of the Art Institute of Chicago," Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies, 1988, no. 1, whole issue David Brownlee, Building the City Beautiful: The Benjamin Franklin Parkway and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1989 _____________, Making a Modern Classic: The Architecture of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1997 Keith Bryant, Jr., "Roman Temples, Glass Boxes, and Babylonian Deco: Art Museum Architecture and the Cultural Maturation of the Southwest," Western Historical Quarterly, February 1991, 45-71 Sara Bush, "Architectural History of the Art Museum," Record of the Art Museum, Princeton University, 55:1-2 (1996), 77-106 Jay Cantor, "Temple of the Arts: Museum Architecture in Nineteenth-Century America," Bulletin, Metropolitan Museum of Art, April 1970, 331-54 Joan Darragh, A New Brooklyn Museum: The Master Plan Competition, New York: Brooklyn Museum and Rizzoli, 1989 Cynthia Field and Jeffrey Tilman, “Creating a Model for the National Mall: The Design of the National Museum of Natural History,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, March 2004, 52-73 Neil Harris, "Museums, Merchandising, and Popular Taste: The Struggle for Influence," in Ian Quimby, ed., Material Culture and the Study of American Life, New York: W.W. Norton, 1978, 140-74 Morrison Heckscher, "The Metropolitan Museum of Art: An Architectural History," Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, Summer 1995, whole issue Richard Joncas, Building on the Past: The making of the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University, Stanford, Cal.: Stanford University, 1999 Walter Leedy, Jr., Cleveland Builds an Art Museum: Patronage, Politics, and Architecture 1884-1916, Cleveland: Cleveland Museum of Art, 1991 Helen Searing, New American Art Museums, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1982 Ingrid Steffensen-Bruce, Marble Palaces, Temples of Art: Art Museums, Architecture, and American Culture,1890- 1930, Lewisburg, Pa.: Bucknell University Press, 1998 Scott Tilden, ed., Architecture for Art: American Art Museums, 1938-2008, New York: Henry N. Abrams, 2004

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Christopher Thomas, The Architecture of the West Building of the National Gallery of Art, Washington: National Gallery of Art, 1992

OFFICE BUILDINGS

Daniel Abramson, Skyscraper Rivals: The AIG Building and the Architecture of Wall Street, New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2001 Donald Albrecht and Chrysanthe Broikos, eds., On the Job: Design and the American Office, New York: Princeton Architectural Press, and Washington: National Building Museum, 2000 Alan Balfour, Rockefeller Center: Architecture as Theater, New York: McGraw Hill, 1978 Meredith Clausen, "Frank Lloyd Wright, Vertical Space, and the Chicago School's Quest for Light," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, March 1985, 66-74 Mona Domosh, "Imagining New York's First Skyscrapers, 1875-1910," Journal of Historical Geography, 1987, no.3, 233-48 ___________, "The Symbolism of the Skyscraper: Case Studies of New York's First Tall Buildings," Journal of Urban History, May 1988, 320-45 George Douglas, Skyscrapers: A Social History of the Very Tall Building in America, Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Co., 1996 Francis Duffy, "Office buildings and organisational change," in Anthony King, ed., Buildings and Society: Essays on the Social Development of the Built Environment, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1980, 256-280 Elizabeth Duvert, "Georgia O'Keefe's Radiator Building: Icon of Glamorous Gotham," Places, 1985: no. 2, 3-17 Leonard Eaton, Gateway Cities and Other Essays, Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1989 Gail Fenske, The Skyscraper and the City: The Woolworth Building and the Making of Modern New York, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008 Benjamin Flowers, Skyscraper: The Politics and Power of Building New York City in the Twentieth Century,

Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009 Larry Ford, "The Diffusion of the Skyscraper as an Urban Symbol," Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, Yearbook, 1973, 49-60 Kenneth Turney Gibbs, Business Architectural Imagery in America, 1870-1930, Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1984 Paul Goldberger, The Skyscraper, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1981 Jean Gottman, "Why the Skyscraper?" Geographical Review, April 1966, 190-212

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Cordula Grewe, ed., “From Manhattan to Manhattan: Architecture and Style as Transatlantic Dialogue, 1920-1970,” Bulletin of the German Historical Institute, 2005, Supplement 2, whole issue Ada Louise Huxtable, The Tall Building Artistically Reconsidered: The Search for a Skyscraper Style, New York: Pantheon, 1984 Sharon Irish, "A `Machine That Makes the Land Pay': The West Street Building in New York," Technology and Culture, April 1989, 376-97 Scott Johnson, Building Tall: Imagining the Skyscraper, New York: Balcony Press, 2008 Mark Kingwell, Nearest Thing to Heaven: The Empire State Building and American Dreams, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2006 Carol Herselle Krinsky, Rockefeller Center, New York: Oxford University Press, 1978 Sarah Bradford Landau and Carl Condit, Rise of the New York Skyscraper 1865-1913, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1996 Joanna Merwood-Salisbury, Chicago 1890: The Skyscraper and the Modern City, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009 Norbert Messler, The Art Deco Skyscraper in New York, Frankfurt-am-Main: Lang, 1983 Roberta Moudry, ed., The American Skyscraper: Cultural Histories, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005 Daniel Orkent, Great Fortune: The Epic of Rockefeller Center, New York: Penguin, 2004 Tom Peters, "The Rise of the Skyscraper from the Ashes of Chicago," Invention & Technology, Fall 1987, 14-23 Katherine Solomonson, The Chicago Tribune Tower Competition: Skyscraper Design and Cultural Change in the 1920s, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001 David Stravitz, The Chrysler Building: Creating a New York Icon Day by Day, New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2002 John Tauranac, The Empire State Building, New York: Scribner's, 1995 Theodore Turak, "Remembrances of the Home Insurance Building," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, March 1985, 60-65 Thomas Van Leeuwen, The Skyward Trend of Thought: Five Essays on the Metaphysics of the American Skyscraper, The Hague: AHA Books, 1986 Meir Wigoder, “The ‘Solar Eye of Visions’: Emergence of the Skyscraper-Viewer in the Discourse on Heights in New York City, 1890-1920,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, June 2002, 152-69 Carol Willis, Form Follows Finance: Skyscrapers and Skylines in New York and Chicago, New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1995

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__________, "Zoning and Zeitgeist: The Skyscraper City in the 1920s," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, March 1986, 47-59 Edward Wolner, "Design and Civic Identity in Cincinnati's Carew Tower Complex," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, March 1992, 5-34 _____________, "The Romance of the Skyscraper: The American Insurance Union Citadel, Columbus, Ohio," Kentucky Review, summer 1989, 67-96

PUBLIC WORKS

Hilary Ballon and Kenneth Jackson, eds., Robert Moses and the Modern City: The Transformation of New York, New York: W. W. Norton, 2007 Kevin Bone, ed., Water-Works: The Architecture and Engineering of the New York City Water Supply, New York: Monacelli Press, 2006 Tim Culvahouse, ed., The Tennessee Valley Authority: Design and Persuasion, New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2007 Walter Creese, TVA’s Public Planning: The Vision, The Reality, Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1990 Phoebe Cutler, The Public Landscape of the New Deal, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1983 Tim Culvahouse, ed., The Tennessee Valley Authority: Design and Persuasion, New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2007 Diane Ghirardo, Building New Communities: New Deal America and Fascist Italy, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1984 Robert Leighninger, Building Louisiana: The Legacy of the Public Works Administration, Jackson: University Press of

Mississippi, 2007 ________________, Long-Range Public Investment: The Forgotten Legacy of the New Deal, Columbia: University of

South Carolina Press, 2007 Marian Moffett and Lawrence Wodehouse, Built of the People of the United States: Fifty Years of TVA Architecture, Knoxville: University of Tennessee Art & Architecture Gallery, 1983 Richard Guy Wilson, "Machine-Age Iconography in the American West: The Design of Hoover Dam," Pacific Historical Review, November 1985, 463-93

RELIGIOUS BUILDINGS

Laurel Andrew, The Early Temples of the Mormons: The Architecture of the Millennial Kingdom in the American

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West, Albany: State University Press, 1978 Gerald Bernstein, Two Hundred Years of American Synagogue Architecture, Waltham, Mass.: American Jewish Historical Society, 1976 Jannell Brimhall, "'Diversities of Gifts': The Eclectic Architecture of Early LDS Churches," Utah Historical Quarterly, spring 2000, 157-71 Olga Bush, “The Architecture of Jewish Identity: The Neo-Islamic Central Synagogue of New York,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, June 2004, 180-201 James E. Coomber and Sheldon W. Green, Magnificent Churches on the Prairie: A Story of Immigrant Priests, Builders and Homesteaders, Fargo: North Dakota Institute for Regional Studies, North Dakota State

University, 1996 Samuel Gruber and Scott Tilden, eds. American Synagogues: A Century of Architecture and Jewish Community, New York: Rizzoli, 2003 Paul Eli Ivey, "Building a New Religion," Chicago History, spring 1994, 16-31 [Christian Science churches] ___________, Prayers in Stone: Christian Science Architecture in the United States 1894-1930, Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1999 Carol Jopling, Churches of Somerset County, Maryland: Evolving Church Architecture in the Changing Rural Landscape of Somerset County, Maryland, 1660-1993, Annapolis, Md.: Annapolis Publishing Co., 2000 Jeanne Halgren Kilde, “”Material Expression and Materialism in Mary Baker Eddy’s Boston Churches: How Architecture and Gender Compromised Mind,” Material Religion: The Journal of Objects, Art, and Belief, July 2005, 164-97 _________________, When Church Became Theatre: The Transformation of Evangelical Architecture and Worship in Nineteenth-Century America, New York: Oxford University Press, 2002 George Lane, Chicago Churches and Synagogues, Chicago: Loyola University Press, 1981 Anne Lovelace, and Otis Wheeler, From Meetinghouse to Megachurch: A Material and Cultural History, Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2003 Roger Moss, Historic Sacred Places of Philadelphia, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005 Lois Myers and Rebecca Sharpless, Rock Beneath the Sand: Country Churches in Texas, College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2003 Robert Ostergren, "The Immigrant Church as a Symbol of Community and Place in the Upper Midwest," Great Plains Quarterly, fall 1981, 225-38 Annie Polland, Landmark of the Spirit: The Eldridge Street Synagogue, New haven: Yale University Press, 2009 Virginia Chieffo Raguin and Mary Ann Powers, eds., Sacred Spaces: Building and Remembering Sites of Worship in the Nineteenth Century, Worcester, Mass.: Colleges of the Holy Cross and American Antiquarian Society, 2002

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David Ransom, "One Hundred Years of Jewish Congregations in Connecticut: An Architectural Survey, 1843- 1943" Connecticut Jewish History, fall 1991, whole issue Christine Smith, St. Bartholomew's Church in the City of New York, New York: Oxford University Press, 1988 Ryan Smith, Gothic Arches, Latin Crosses: Anti-Catholicism and American Church Design in the Nineteenth Century, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2006 Henry and Daniel Stolzman, Synagogue Architecture in America: Faith, Spirit & Identity , Mulgrave, Aus.: Images Publishing Group, 2004 Carroll Van West, “Sacred Spaces of Faith, Community, and Resistance: Rural African American Churches in Jim Crow Tennessee,” in Angel David Nieves and Leslie Alexander, eds., “We Shall Independent Be”: African American Place Making and the Struggle to Claim Space in the United States, Boulder: University Press of Colorado, 2008, 439-61 Lee Shai Weissbach, The Synagogues of Kentucky: Architecture and History, Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1995 Peter Williams, Houses of God: Region, Religion and Architecture in the United States, Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 1997 Rachael Wischnitzer, Synagogue Architecture in the United States: History and Interpretation, Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1955

RETAIL FACILITIES

Ellen Beasley, The Corner Store: An American Tradition, Galveston Style, Washington: National Building Museum, 1999 Matthew Beaumont, “Shopping in Utopia: Looking Backward, the Department Store, and the Dreamscape of Consumption,” Nineteenth-Century Contexts, September 2006, 191-209 Susan Porter Benson, Counter Cultures: Saleswomen, Managers, and Customers in American Department Stores, 1890-1940, Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1986 _________________, "Palace of Consumption and Machine for Selling: the American Department Store, 1880-1940," Radical History Review, fall 1979, 199-221 Margaret Davis, Bullock's Wilshire, Los Angeles: Balcony Press, 1996 Enterprising Emporiums: The Jewish Department Stores of Downtown Baltimore, Baltimore; Jewish Museum of Maryland, 2001 Gabrielle Esperdy, Modernizing Main Street: Architecture and Consumer Culture in the New Deal, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008

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______________, “The Odd-Job Alleyway of Building: Modernization, Marketing, and Architectural Practice in the 1930s,” Journal of Architectural Education, May 2005, 25-40 Johann Friedrich Geist, Arcades: The History of a Building Type, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1983 Robert Hendrickson, The Grand Emporiums: The Illustrated History of America's Great Department Stores, New York: Stein and Day, 1979 William Leach, Land of Desire: Merchants, Power, and the Rise of a New American Culture, New York: Random House, 1993 ____________, "Transformations in a Culture of Consumption: Women and Department Stores, 1890-1925," Journal of American History, September 1984, 319-42 Russell Lewis, "Everything Under One Roof: World's Fairs and Department Stores in Paris and Chicago," Chicago History, fall 1983, 28-47 Richard Longstreth, “Bringing ‘Downtown’ to the Neighborhoods: Wieboldt’s, Goldblatt’s and the Creation of Department Store Chains in Chicago,” Buildings & Landscapes 14 (fall 2007): 13-49 _______________, The Buildings of Main Street: A Guide to American Commercial Architecture, Washington: Preservation Press, 1987 ________________, City Center to Regional Mall: Architecture, the Automobile, and Retailing in Los Angeles, 1920-1950, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1997 _________________, "The Diffusion of the Community Shopping Center Concept during the Interwar Decades," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, September 1997, 268-93 _________________, The Drive-In, the Supermarket, and the Transformation of Commercial Space in Los Angeles, 1914-1941, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1999 _________________, "J. C. Nichols, the Country Club Plaza, and Notions of Modernity," Harvard Architecture Review, 1986, 120-35 _________________, "The Neighborhood Shopping Center in Washington, D.C., 1930-1941," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, March 1992, 5-34 James Mayo, The American Grocery Store: The Business Evolution of an American Space, Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1993 Helen Tangires, "Contested Space: The Life and Death of Center Market," Washington History, spring-summer 1995, 47-67 _____________, "Feeding the Cities: Public Markets & Municipal Reform in the Progressive Era," Prologue, Quarterly of the National Archives and Records Administration, spring 1997, 16-26 _____________, Public Markets, New York: W. W. Norton, 2008 _____________, Public Markets and Civic Culture in Nineteenth-Century America, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003

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Bernice Thomas, America's 5&10 Cent Stores: The Kress Legacy, New York: John Wiley & Sons, and Washington: National Building Museum, 1997 Jan Whitaker, Service and Style: How the American Department Store Fashioned the Middle Class, New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2006

ROADSIDE BUILDINGS Warren James Belasco, Americans on the Road: From Autocamp to Motel, 1910-1945, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1979 Richard Gutman, "Diner Design: Overlooked Sophistication," Perspecta, 15, 1975, 41-53 ______________ and Elliott Kaufmann, American Diner, New York: Harper & Row, 1979 Jim Heimann, California Crazy & Beyond: Roadside Vernacular Architecture, San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 2001 ___________, Car Hops and Curb Service: A History of American Drive-In Restaurants 1920-1960, San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1996 Paul Hirschorn and Steven Izenour, White Towers, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1979 John Jakle, "Roadside Restaurants and Place-Product-Packaging," Journal of Cultural Geography, Fall-Winter 1982, 76-93 _________ and Keith Sculle, Fast Food: Roadside Restaurants in the Automobile Age, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999 _______________________, The Gas Station in America: Creating the North American Landscape, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994 _______________________, Motoring: The Highway Experience in America, Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2008 _______________________ and Jefferson Rogers, The Motel in America, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996 Jan Jennings, ed., Roadside America: The Automobile in Design and Culture, Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1990 W. Dwayne Jones, "In Search of the Vernacular Twentieth-century Drive-in Restaurant," in Deborah Slaton and Rebecca Shiffer, eds., Preserving the Recent Past, Washington: Historic Preservation Education Foundation, 1995 William Kaszynski, The American Highway: The History and Culture of Roads in the United States, Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 2000 Philip Langdon, Orange Roofs, Golden Arches: The Architecture of American Chain Restaurants, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1986

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Chester Liebs, Main Street to Miracle Mile: American Roadside Architecture, Boston: New York Graphic Society, 1985 Bruce Lohof, "The Service Station in America: The Evolution of a Vernacular Form," Industrial Archaeology, May 1974, 1-13 Richard Longstreth, "Don't Get Out: The Automobile's Impact on Five Building Types in Los Angeles, 1921-1941," Arris, 7 (1996), 32-56 Lisa Mahar, American Signs: Form and Meaning on Route 66, New York: Monacelli, 2002 William Rhoads, "Roadside Colonial: Early American Design for the Automobile Age, 1900-1940," Winterthur Portfolio, summer-autumn 1986, 133-52 Thomas Schlereth, U.S. 40: A Roadscape of the American Experience, Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1985 Keith Sculle, "Boosterism and Architecture: The Origins of Foeller, Schober and Stephenson's Gasoline Station Designs," Pioneer America, March 1982, 1-14 Susan Spellman, “All the Comforts of Home: The Domestication of the Service Station Industry, 1920-1940,” Journal of Popular Culture, February 2004, 463-77 Daniel Vieyra, "Fill 'er Up": An Architectural History of America's Gas Stations, New York: Collier Books, 1979 Tania Werbizky, "Accommodating the Traveler: The Development of Tourist Courts on US Route 20 in New York State," in Deborah Slaton and Rebecca Shiffer, eds., Preserving the Recent Past, Washington: Historic Preservation Education Foundation, 1995 Michael Karl Witzel, The American Drive-In: History and Folklore of the Drive-In Restaurant in American Car Culture, Osceola, Wis.: Motorbooks, 1994

SCHOOLS

Andrea Andrews, "The Baltimore School Building Program, 1870-1900: A Study of Urban Reform," Maryland Historical Magazine, Fall 1975, 260-74 “Education in Planning History,” Journal of Planning History 5 (August 2006), special issue Wayne Fuller, One-Room Schools in the Middle West, Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1994 Dale Allen Gyure, "A 'Child World' and a 'People's Clubhouse': School Architecture and the Work-Study-Play System in Gary, Indiana, 1907-1930," Arris, 2001, 74-91 Andrew Gulliford, America's Country Schools, Washington: Preservation Press, 1984 Thomas Hanchett, “The Rosenwald Schools and Black Education in North Carolina,” North Carolina Historical

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Review, October 1988, 387-444 Mary Hoffschwelle, The Rosenwald Schools of the American South, Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2006 Phyllis McClure, “Rosenwald Schools in the Northern Neck,” Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 2005, 114-45 Virginia McCormick, Educational Architecture in Ohio: From One-Room Schools and Carnegie Libraries to Community Education Villages, Kent, O.: Kent state University Press, 2001 Sue Thomas, A Second Home: Missouri’s Early Schools, Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2006

THEATERS

Robert Allen, "Motion Picture Exhibition in Manhattan 1906-1912: Beyond the Nickelodeon," Cinema Journal, spring 1979, 2-15 Mary Bagely, The Front Row: Missouri's Grand Theatres, St. Louis: Gateway Publications, 1984 David Balaban, Chicago Movie Palaces of Balaban and Katz, Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia, 2006 Q. David Bowers, Nickelodeon Theatres and Their Music, Vestal, N.Y.: Vestal Press, 1986 Marilyn Casto, Actors, Audiences & Historic Theaters of Kentucky, Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2000 Jason Tippeconnic Fox, “An Acre of Entertainment for the Entire Community: Rapp & Rapp’s Paramount Theatre in Charlottesville, Virginia,” Arris 19 (2008): 38-55 Irving Glazer, Philadelphia Theaters: A Pictorial Architectural History, New York: Dover, 1994 Douglas Gomery, "The Movies Become Big Business: Public Theatres and the Chain Store Strategy," Cinema Journal, spring 1979, 26-40 ______________, "The Picture Palace: Economic Sense of Hollywood Nonsense," Quarterly Review of Film Studies, winter 1978, 23-36 ______________, Shared Pleasures: A History of Movie Presentation in the United States, Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1992 Ben Hall, The Best Remaining Seats: The Story of the Golden Age of the Movie Palace, New York: Bramhall House, 1961 Robert Headley, Motion Picture Exhibition in Baltimore: An Illustrated History and Directory of Theaters, 1895-2004, Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, 2006 ____________, Motion Picture Exhibition in Washington, D.C.: An Illustrated History of Parlors, Palaces and Multiplexes in the Metropolitan Area, 1894-1997, Jefferson, N.C.: Mc Farland & Co., 1999

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Janna Jones, The Southern Movie Palace: Fall, Rise, Resurrection, Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2003 Dave Kenney, Twin Cities Picture Show: A Century of Moviegoing, Minneapolis: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2007 Thomas Earl Larose, “Babylon South: The Building of the Richmond Loew’s Theater and the Richmond Garage 1925- 1928,” Arris, 13 (2002), 55-71 Michael Lewis, "The Architectural Competition for the Philadelphia Academy of Music, 1854-1855," Nineteenth Century, spring 1997, 3-10 Lary May, "Making the American Way: Moderne Theatres, Audiences, and the Film Industry 1929-1945," Prospects, 12 (1987), 89-124 ________, Screening Out the Past: The Birth of Mass Culture and the Motion Picture Industry, New York: Oxford University Press, 1980 Ross Melnick and Andreas Fuchs, Cinema Treasures: A New Look at Classic Movie Theaters, St. Paul, Minn.: MBI, 2004 Russell Merritt, "Nickelodeon Theaters 1905-1914: Building an Audience for the Movies," in Tino Balio, ed., The American Film Industry, Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1976, 59-79 Craig Morrison, Theaters, Washington: Library of Congress, and New York: W. W. Norton, 2005 William Morrison, Broadway Theatres: History and Architecture, New York: Dover, 1999 David Naylor, American Picture Palaces: The Architecture of Fantasy, New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1981 ___________ and Joan Dillon, American Theaters: Performance Halls of the Nineteenth Century, New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1997 Karen Safer, "The Functions of Decoration in the American Movie Palace," Marquee, 1982, no. 2, 3-9 Richard Schroeder, Lone Star Picture Shows, College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2001 Kerry Segrave, Drive-In Theaters: A History from Their Inception in 1933, Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 1992 Maggie Valentine, The Show Starts on the Sidewalk: An Architectural History of the Movie Theatre, Starring S. Charles Lee, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1994 David Welling, Cinema Houston: From Nickelodeon to Megaplex: Austin: University of Texas Press, 2007 Larry Widen and Judi Anderson, Silver Screens: A Pictorial History of Milwaukee’s Movie Theaters, Milwaukee: Wisconsin Historical Society Press, 2007 William Young, Documents of American Theatre History: Famous American Playhouses, 2 vols., Chicago: American Library Association, 1973

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TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES

Ira Bach and Susan Wolfson, A Guide to Chicago's Train Stations, Present and Past, Athens: Ohio University Press, 1986 Hillary Ballon, New York’s Pennsylvania Stations, New York: W. W. Norton, 2002 Paul Barrett, "Cities and Their Airports: Policy Formation, 1926-1952, Journal of Urban History, November 1987, 112-37 Diane Olson Belanger, "The Railroad and the Park," Washington History, spring 1990, 4-27 John Belle and Maxine R. Leighton, Grand Central: Gateway to a Million Lives, New York: W. W. Norton, 1999 Charles Bohi and H. Roger Grant, "The Country Railroad Station as Corporate Logo," Pioneer America, August 1979, 116-29 Sally Chappell, "Urban Ideals and the Design of Railroad Stations," Technology and Culture, April 1989, 354-75 Carl Condit, The Railroad and the City: A Technological and Urbanistic History of Cincinnati, Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1977 Janet Daly Bednarek, "City planning and municipal airports, 1927-1940," Planning Perspectives, October 2000, 349-75 Lorraine Diehl, The Late, Great Pennsylvania Station, New York and Boston: American Heritage and Houghton Mifflin, 1985 Alessia Ferrarini, Railways Stations: From the Gare de l’Est to Penn Station, New York: Phaidon, 2005 James Marston Fitch and Diana Waite, Grand Central Terminal and Rockefeller Center: A Historic-Critical Estimate of Their Significance, Albany: New York State Parks and Recreation, 1974 James Goode, "Flying High: The Origin and Design of Washington National Airport," Washington History, fall 1989, 4-25 Alastair Gordon, Naked Airport: A Cultural History of the World’s Most Revolutionary Structure, New York: Metropolitan Books, 2004 H. Roger Grant, Living in the Depot: The Two-Story Railroad Station, Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1993 _____________, "The Standardized Railroad Station on the Great Plains," in Brain Blouet and Frederick Luebke eds., The Great Plains: Environment and Culture, Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1979, 119-137 _____________ and Charles Bohi, The Country Railroad Station in America, Boulder, Col.: Pruett, 1978 _____________, et al., St. Louis Union Station: A Place for People, a Place for Trains, St. Louis: St. Louis Mercantile Library, 1994

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Martin Grief, The Airport Book: From Landing Field to Modern Terminal, New York: Main Street, 1979 Lawrence Grow, On the 8:02: An Informal History of Commuting by Rail in America, New York: Main Street Press, 1979 John Jakle and Keith Sculle, Lots of Parking: Land Use in a Car Culture, Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2004 Jill Jonnes, Conquering Gotham, A Gilded Age Epic: The Construction of Penn Station and Its Tunnels, New York: Viking, 2006 Shannon Sanders McDonald, The Parking Garage: Design and Evolution of a Modern Urban Form, Washington: Urban Land Institute, 2007 Carroll Meeks, The Railroad Station: An Architectural History, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1956 William Middleton, Manhattan Gateway: New York’s Pennsylvania Station, Chester, Pa.: Kalmbach Books, 1996 John Miller, "Railroad Depots on the Dakota Central in Eastern South Dakota: Functions, Activities, and Meanings," Locus, spring 1995, 151-70 Deborah Nevins, ed., Grand Central Terminal: City within the City, New York: Municipal Art Society, 1982 Jeffrey Karl Ochsner, "Architecture for the Boston & Albany Railroad," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, June 1988, 109-31 Hugh Pearman, Airports: A Century of Architecture, New York: Henry N. Abrams, 2004 Anthony Raynsford, "Swarm of the Metropolis: Passenger Circulation at Grand Central terminal and the Ideology of the Crowd Aesthetic," Journal of Architectural Education, September 1996, 2-13 Marci Riskin, The Train Stops Here: New Mexico’s Railway Legacy, Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2005 Kurt Schlichting, Grand Central Terminal: Railroads, Engineering, and Architecture in New York City, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001 Amy Slaton, "Aesthetics of a Modern Industry: Buildings of the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad's Scranton Yards," IA, Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology, 1996, no. 2, 25-39 John Stilgoe, Metropolitan Corridor: Railroads and the American Scene, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1986 Ceza Szurovy, The American Airport, St. Paul, Minn.: MBI, 2003 Fred Westing, Penn Station: It’s Tunnels and Side Rodders, Seattle: Superior, 1978 Frank Wrenick, The Streamline Era Greyhound Terminal: The Architecture of W. S. Arrasmith, Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 2007 John Zukowsky, ed. Building for Air Travel: Architecture and Design for Commercial Aviation, Munich: Prestel, 1996

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BUILDING TYPES, MISC. Richard Pillsbury, From Boarding House to Bistro: The American Restaurant Then and Now, Boston: Unwin Hyman, 1990 Rebecca Zurier, The American Firehouse: An Architectural and Social History, New York: Abbeville Press, 1982

HOUSES Annmarie Adams, Architecture in the Family Way: Doctors, Houses, and Women, 1870-1900, Montreal: McGill- Queens University Press, 1996 Drury Alexander and Todd Webb, Texas Homes of the Nineteenth Century, Austin: University of Texas Press, 1966 Winslow Ames, "The Transformation of Chateau-sur-Mer," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, December 1970, 291-306 John Archer, Architecture and Suburbia: from English Villa to American Dream House, 1690-2000, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2005 Clive Aslet, The American Country House, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1990 Robert Bastian, "The Prairie Style of House: Spatial Diffusion of a Minor Design," Journal of Cultural Geography, fall-winter 1980, 50-65 Ellen Beasley, The Alleys and Back Buildings of Galveston: An Architectural and Social History, Houston: Rice University Press, 1996 Mary Ann Beecher, "Building for 'Mrs. Farmer': Published Farmhouse Designs and the Role of the Rural Female Consumer, 1900-1930," Agricultural History, spring 1999, 252-62 Joseph Bigott, From Cottage to Bungalow: Houses and the Working Class in Metropolitan Chicago, 1869-1929, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001 Catherine Bishir and Lawrence Earley, eds., Early Twentieth-Century Suburbs in North Carolina, Raleigh: North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, 1985 Anne Bloomfield, "The Real Estate Associates: A Land and Housing Developer of the 1870's in San Francisco," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, March 1978, 13-33 Cynthia Brandimarte, Inside Texas: Culture, Identity, and Houses, 1878-1920, Fort Worth: Texas Christian

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University Press, 1991 John Bryan, Biltmore Estate: The Most Distinguished Private Place, New York: Rizzoli, 1994 Bainbridge Bunting, Houses of Boston’s Back Bay: An Architectural History, 1840-1917, Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1967 David Cathers, ed., Gustav Stickley’s Craftsman Farms: A Pictorial History, Morris Plains, N.J.: Craftsman Farms Foundation, 1999 Thomas Carter, "Living the Principle: Mormon Polygamous Housing in Nineteenth-Century Utah," Winterthur Portfolio, winter 2000, 223-51 Marilyn Chandler, Dwelling in the Text: Houses in American Fiction, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991 Laura Chase, "Eden in the Orange Groves: Bungalows and Courtyard Houses of Los Angeles," Landscape, 1981 no. 3, 29-36 Clifford Edward Clark, Jr., The American Family Home, 1800-1960, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1986 Emily Clark and Patrick Ashley, "The Merchant Prince of Cornville," Chicago History, December 1992, 4-19 Lizabeth Cohen "Embellishing a Life of Labor: An Interpretation of the Material Culture of American Working-Class Homes, 1885-1915," Journal of American Culture, 3, 752-75 Kim Coventry, et al., Classic Country Estates of Lake Forest: Architecture and Landscape 1856-1940, New York: W. W. Norton, 2003 Wayne Craven, Gilded Mansions:: Grand Architecture and High Society, New York: W. W. Norton, 2008 Margaret Culbertson, Texas Houses Built by the Book: The Use of Published Designs, 1850-1925, College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1999 Patty Dean, "'It Is Here We Live': Minnesota Homes and the Arts and Crafts Movement," Minnesota History, spring 2001, 244-62 Michael Dolan, The American Porch: An Informal History of an Informal Place, Guilford, Conn.: Lyons Press, 2002 Andrew Scott Dolkart, The Row House Reborn: Architecture and Neighborhoods in New York City, 1908-1929, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009 Pierre de la Ruffiniere du Prey, et al., Ah, Wilderness! Resort Architecture in the Thousand Islands, Kingston, Ont.: Agnes Etherington Art Center, Queens University, 2004 Michael Middleton Dwyer, Carolands: Ernest Sanson, Achille Duchene, Willis Polk San Mateo Calif.: San Mateo County Historical Association, and New York: Institute for Classical Architecture and Classical America, 2006

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APARTMENT BUILDINGS

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Carolyn Goldstein, Do It Yourself: Home Improvement in 20th-Century America, Washington: National Building Museum, and New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1998 Lee Edward Gray, From Ascending Rooms to Express Elevator: A History of the Passenger Elevator in the 19th Century, Mobile, Ala.: Elevator World, 2002 Arthur Hart, "Notes on Sources of Architectural Iron in the West," in Festschrift, A Collection of Essays on Architectural History, Salem, Ore.: North Pacific Coast Chapter, SAH, 1978, 41-46 Margaret Henry, "Bay Area Brick and Terra Cotta," in Festschrift, A Collection of Essays on Architectural History, Salem, Ore.: North Pacific Coast Chapter, SAH, 1978, 56-62 Alison Hoagland and Kevin O'Dell, "Cheapness and Durability: The Search for Appropriate Building Materials in the Department of the Platte, 1866-1890," Annals of Wyoming, Summer 1997, 16-27 Merritt Ierley, The Comforts of Home: The American House and the Evolution of Modern Convenience, New York: Three Rivers Press, 1999 John Jakle, City Lights: Illuminating the American Night, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001 H. Ward Jandhl, ed., The Technology of Historic Buildings: Studies of Materials, Craft Processes, and the Mechanization of Building Construction, Washington: Foundation for Preservation Technology, 1983 Thomas Jester, ed., Twentieth-Century Building Materials: History and Conservation, New York: McGraw Hill, 1995 Gerald Larson and Roula Geraniotis, "Toward a Better Understanding of the Evolution of the Iron Skeleton Frame in Chicago," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, March 1987, 39-48 John Lauber, "And It Never Needs Painting: The Development of Residential Aluminum Siding," APT Bulletin, 31:2-3, 2000, 17-24 Thomas Leslie, “Glass and Light: The Influence of Interior Illumination on the Chicago School,” Journal of Architectural Education, September 2004, 13-23 David Monteyne, “Framing the American Dream,” Journal of Architectural Education, September 2004, 24-33 Adam Mornement and Simon Holloway, Corrugated Iron: Building on the Frontier, New York: W. W. Norton, 2007 Dietrich Neumann, Architecture of the Night: The Illuminated Building, Munich: Prestel, 2002 _______________, "'The Century's Triumph in Lighting': The Luxfer Prism Companies and their Contribution to Early Modern Architecture," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 54 (March 1995), 24-53 "The 1905 Catalogue of Iron Store Fronts Designed and Manufactured by Geo. L. Mesker and Co., Architectural Iron Works, Evansville, Indiana," APT Bulletin, 1977, no. 4, 3-40 Maureen Ogle, All the Modern Conveniences: American Household Plumbing, 1840-1900, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996

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Janet Parks and Alan Neumann, The Old World Builds the New: The Guastavino Company and the Technology of the Catalan Vault, 1885-1962, New York: Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library and the Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery, Columbia University, 1996 Jane Powell, Linoleum, Salt Lake City: Gibbs Smith, 2003 Andreas Jordahl Rhude, "Structural Glued Laminated Timber: History and Early Development in the United States," APT Bulletin, 29:1, 1998, 11-17 T. Ritchie, "Roman Stone and Other Decorative Artificial Stones," APT Bulletin, 1978, no. 1, 20-34 William Rooney, Architectural Ornamentation in Chicago, Chicago: Chicago Review Press, 1984 William Rose, "Moisture Control in the Modern Building Envelope: History of the Vapor Barrier in the U.S., 1923-52," APT Bulletin, 28:4, 1997, 13-19 Timothy Rub, "Lighting up the Town: Architectural Illumination in the Jazz Age," Architectural Record, August 1986, 73-77 Andrew Shanken, “From the Gospel of Efficiency to Modernism: A History of Sweet’s Catalogue, 1906-1947,” Design Issues, spring 2005, 28-47 Jay Shockley and Susan Tunick, “The Cooper Union Building and Architectural Terra Cotta,” Winterthur Portfolio, winter 2004, 207-27 Lauren Sickels-Taves and Michael Sheehan, The Lost Art of Tabby Redefined: Preserving Oglethorpe's Architectural History, Southfield, Mich: Architectural Conservation Press, 1999 Pamela Simpson, Cheap, Quick & Easy: Imitative Architectural Materials, 1870-1930, Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1999 Joseph Siry, “The Architecture of Earthquake Resistance: Julius Kahn’s Truscon Compnay and Frank Lloyd Wright’s Imperial Hotel,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, March 2008, 78-105 Amy Slaton, Reinforced Concrete and the Modernization of American Building, 1900-1930, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001 Kathryn Smith, et al., Concrete in California, Los Angeles: Carpenters/Contractors Cooperation Committee of Southern California, 1990 Margaret Sondey, "Welding in U.S. Housing ca. 1930-ca. 1950," Journal of Architectural and Planning Research, winter 1994, 339-58 John Snyder, "Buildings and Bridges for the Twentieth Century," California History, fall 1984, 280-93 Salvador Tarrago, ed., Guastavino Co. (1885-1962): Catalogue of Works in Catalonia and America, Barcelona: Col- legi d’Arquitectes de Catalunya, 2002 Christopher Thomas, "The Marble of the Lincoln Memorial: `Whitest, Prettiest, and...Best,'" Washington History, Fall-winter 1993-1994, 42-63

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Emily Ann Thompson, The Soundscape of Modernity: Architectural Acoustics and the Culture of Listening in America, 1900-1933, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2002 Ronald Tobey, Technology as Freedom: The New Deal and the Electrical Modification of the American Home, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996 Stephen Tobriner, Bracing for Disaster: Earthquake-Resistant Architecture and Engineering in San Francisco, 1838- 1933, Berkeley; Bancroft Library, University of California; and Heyday Books, 2006 Susan Tunick, "Architectural Terra Cotta: Its Impact on New York," Sites 18, 1986, 4-38 ____________, "The Reign of Terra Cotta in the United States: Enduring in an Inhospitable Environment, 1930- 1968," APT Bulletin, 29:1, 1998, 43-48 ____________, Terra Cotta Skyline, New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1997 Diana Waite, Ornamental Ironwork: Two Centuries of Craftsmanship in Albany and Troy, New York, Albany: Mount Ida Press, 1990 Sara Wermiel, The Fireproof Building: Technology and Public Safety in the Nineteenth-Century American City, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000 ___________, “Heavy Timber Framing in Late-Nineteenth-Century Commercial and Industrial Buildings,” APT Bulletin, 35:1 (2004), 55-60 David Yeomans, "The Origins of the Modern Curtain Wall," APT Bulletin, 32:1 (2001), 13-18

ARCHITECTURAL EDUCATION/PROFESSION Anthony Alofsin, The Struggle for Modernism: Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and City Planning at Harvard, New York: W. W. Norton, 2002 Marvin Anderson, “The Architectural Education of Nineteenth-Century American Engineers: Dennis Hart Mahan at West Point,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, June 2008, 222-47 Turpin Banister, ed., The Architect at Mid-Century: Evolution and Achievement, New York: Reinhold, 1954 Nancy Ruth Bartlett, More than a Handsome Box: Education in Architecture at the University of Michigan 1876-1996, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan College of Architecture and Urban Planning, 1995 Catherine Bishir, et al., Architects and Builders in North Carolina, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1990 Judith Blau, Architects and Firms: A Sociological Perspective on Architectural Practice, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1984 Jeffrey Cohen, "Building a Discipline: Early Institutional Settings for Architectural Education in Philadelphia, 1804-1890," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, June 1994, 139-83

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Cecil Elliott, The American Architect from the Colonial Era to the Present, Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, 2003 Paul Emmons, “Diagrammatic Practices: The Office of Frederick L. Ackerman and Architectural Graphic Standards,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, March 2005, 4-21 Marie Frank, “Fiske Kimball and the University of Virginia Architecture Program in the 1920s,” Arris, 2007, 15-27 __________, “The Theory of Pure Design and American Architectural Education in the Early Twentieth Century, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, June 2008, 248-273 Kenneth Hafertepe and James F. O’Gorman, eds., American Architects and Their Books, 1840-1915, Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2007 Wilbert Hasbrouck, The Chicago Architectural Club, 1875-1925: Prelude to the Modern, New York: Monacelli Press, 2005 Margaret Henderson Floyd, Architectural Education in Boston, Boston: Boston Architectural Center, 1989 George Barnett Johnston, Drafting Culture: A Social History of Architectural Graphic Standards, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2008 Victoria Kaplan, Structural Inequality: Black Architects in the United States, Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield, 2006 Spiro Kostof, ed., The Architect: Chapters in the History of the Profession, New York: Oxford University Press, 1977 Paul Kruty, "A New Look at the Beginnings of the Illinois Architects Licensing Law," Illinois Historical Journal, autumn 1997, 154-72 Richard Oliver, ed., The Making of an Architect, 1881-1981, New York: Rizzoli, 1981 Jill Pearlman, Inventing American Modernism: Joseph Hudnut, Walter Gropius and the Bauhaus Legacy at Harvard, Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2007 ___________,"Joseph Hudnut and the unlikely beginnings of post-modern urbanism at the Harvard Bauhaus," Planning Perspectives, July 2000, 201-39 ___________, "Joseph Hudnut's Other Modernism at the 'Harvard Bauhaus,'" Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, December 1997, 452-77 Andrew Saint, Architect and Engineer: A Study in Sibling Rivalry, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2007 ___________, The Image of the Architect, New Haven: Yale University Press 1983 Mary Woods, From Craft to Profession: The Practice of Architecture in Nineteenth-Century America, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999

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ANTHOLOGIES

Annmarie Adams and Sally McMurry, eds., Exploring Everyday Landscapes: Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, VII, Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1997 Kenneth Breisch and Alison Hoagland, Building Environments: Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, X,

Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2005 Thomas Carter, ed., Images of an American Land: Vernacular Architecture in the Western United States, Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1997 ____________ and Bernard Herman, eds., Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, III, Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1989 __________________________________, Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, IV, Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1991 Elizabeth Collins Cromley and Carter Hudgins, eds., Gender, Class, and Shelter: Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, V, Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1995 __________________________________________, Shaping Communities: Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, VI, Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1997 David De Long, et al., eds., American Architecture: Innovation and Tradition, New York: Rizzoli, 1986 Keith Eggener, ed., American Architectural History: A Contemporary Reader, New York: Routledge, 2004 John Garner, ed., The Midwest in American Architecture, Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1991 Alison K. Hoagland and Kenneth A. Breisch, Constructing Image, identity, and Place: Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, IX, Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2003 Sally McMurry and Annmarie Adams, eds., People: Power, Places: Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, VIII, Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2000 Helen Searing, ed., In Search of Modern Architecture: A Tribute to Henry-Russell Hitchcock, New York and Cambridge: Architectural History Foundation and MIT Press, 1982 Camille Wells, ed., Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, II, Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1986 Chris Wilson and Paul Groth, eds., Everyday America: Cultural Landscape Studies after J. B. Jackson, Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003 Richard Guy Wilson and Sidney Robinson, eds., Modern Architecture in America, Visions and Revisions, Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1990 Craig Zabel and Susan Scott Munshower, eds., American Public Architecture: European Roots and Native Expressions, University Park, Pennsylvania State University, 1989

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OTHER STUDIES

Donald Albrecht, Designing Dreams: Modern Architecture in the Movies, New York: Harper & Row, 1986 Robert Benson, “Douglas Haskell and the Modern Movement in American Architecture,” Journal of Architectural Education, summer 1983, 2-8 Ellen Perry Berkeley and Matilda McQuaid, eds., Architecture: A Place for Women, Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1989 Jan Cigliano and Sarah Bradford Landau, eds., The Grand American Avenue, 1850-1920, San Francisco: Pomegranate Artbooks, 1994 Zeynep Celik, et al., eds., Streets: Critical Perspectives on Public Space, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1994 Jeffrey Cody, Exporting American Architecture 1870-2000, New York: Spon, 2003 Jean-Louis Cohen, Scenes of the World to Come: European Architecture and the American Challenge 1893-1960, Montreal: Canadian Centre for Architecture, Paris: Flammarion, 1995 David Gebhard, Accents as Well as Broad Effects: Writings on Architecture, Landscape, and the Environment, 1876- 1925, Mariana Griswold Van Rensselaer, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996 _____________ and Deborah Nevins, 200 Years of American Architectural Drawing, New York: Whitney Library of Design, 1977 Herbert Gottfried and Jan Jennings, American Vernacular: Buildings and Interiros, 1890-1960, New York: W. W. Norton, 2009 Isabelle Gournay, "L'architecture americaine dans la presse professionelle francaise: 1920-1940," Gazette des Beaux-Arts, April 1991, 188-200 Neil Harris, Building Lives: Constructing Rites and Passages, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1999 Joseph Heathcott, “Reading the Accidental Archive: Architecture, Ephemera, and Landscape as Evidence of an Urban Public Culture,” Winterthur Portfolio, winter 2007, 239-67

William Jordy, “Symbolic Essence”: and Other Writings on Modern Architecture and American Culture, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2005 Lawrence Kreisman, The Stimson Legacy: Architecture in the Urban West, Seattle: Willows Press, 1992 [clients] Arnold Lewis, "A European Profile of American Architecture," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, December 1978, 265-82 Helene Lipstadt, ed., The Experimental Tradition: Essays on Competitions in Architecture, New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1989 Elisabeth Blair MacDougall, ed., The Architectural Historian in America, Washington: National Gallery of Art, 1990

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Christine Macy and Sarah Bonnemaison, Architecture and Nature: Creating the American Landscape, New York: Routledge, 2003 Eileen Michels, "Late Nineteenth-Century Published American Perspective Drawing," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, December 1972, 291-308 Adnan Morshed, “The Aesthetics of Ascension in Norman Bel Geddes Futurama,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, March 2004, 74-99 Dietrich Neumann, ed. Film Architecture: Set Designs from Metropolis to Blade Runner, Munich: Prestel 1996 Irwin Richman, German Architecture in America: Folk House, Your House, Bauhaus, and More, Atglen, Pa.: Shiffer, 2004 Cervin Robinson and Joel Herschmen, Architecture Transformed: A History of the Photography of Buildings from 1839 to the Present, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1987 Frank Salmon, ed., Summerson and Hitchcock: Centenary Essays on Architectural Historiography, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2006 Sandra Tatman and Roger Moss, Biographical Dictionary of Philadelphia Architects, 1700-1930, Boston: G.K. Hall, 1985 Susana Torre, ed., Women in Architecture: A Historical and Contemporary Perspective, New York: Whitney Library of Design, 1977 Dreck Spurlock Wilson, ed., African-American Architects: A Biographical Dictionary, 1865-1945, New York: Routledge, 2003 Richard Guy Wilson, The AIA Gold Medal, New York: McGraw-Hill, 1984

SURVEYS OF 19TH- & 20TH-CENTURY ARCHITECTURE Leonardo Benevolo, History of Modern Architecture, 2 vols., Cambridge: MIT Press, 1971 Zeynep Celik, at al., At the End of the Century: One Hundred Years of Architecture, Los Angeles: Museum of Contemporary Art, and New York: Henry N. Abrams, 1998 William Curtis, Modern Architecture since 1900, Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1983 Kenneth Frampton, Modern Architecture: A Critical History, New York: Oxford University Press, 1980 Sigfried Giedion, Space, Time and Architecture, rev. ed., Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1980 Talbot Hamlin, ed., Forms and Functions of Twentieth-Century Architecture, 4 vols., New York: Columbia University Press, 1942

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Henry-Russell Hitchcock, Architecture -- Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Baltimore: Penguin, 1967 Charles Jencks, Modern Movements in Architecture, Garden City, Anchor, N.Y., 1973 Francois Loyer, Architecture of the Industrial Age, New York: Rizzoli, 1983 Claude Mignot, Architecture of the Nineteenth Century in Europe, New York: Rizzoli, 1984 Vincent Scully, Modern Architecture, rev. ed., New York: George Braziller, 1974 Manfredo Tafuri and Francesco Dal Co., Modern Architecture, New York: Henry N. Abrams, 1979

SOME FURTHER SOURCES Architectural bibliographies are numerous. One of the first, and still an essential reference work, is Henry-Russell Hitchcock, American Architectural Books (1946, reprint ed., 1962). More recent efforts tend to have a narrower focus, e.g.: Frank J. Ross, Jr., Bibliography of Early American Architecture (1968); Howard Wight Marshall, American Folk Architecture: A Selected Bibliography (1981); and Margaret Culbertson, American House Designs: An Index to Popular and Trade Periodicals, 1850-1915 (1994). Vance Bibliographies has also published a number of volumes concerning the period in question. Relatively complete listings of recent books, articles, and catalogues are contained in the newsletters of the Society of Architectural Historians and Vernacular Architecture Forum. The latest and best biographical compendium is Adolf K. Placzek, ed., Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects, 4 vols. (1982). Additional listings are contained in Henry F. and Elsie Rathburn Withey, Biographical Dictionary of American Architects, Deceased (1956); however, the factual data is often inaccurate. Biographical sketches of architects are also frequently included at the end of regional and local studies. An important new study is Dreck Spurlock Wilson, ed., African-American Architects: A Biographical Dictionary 1865-1945 (2003). The Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals (available online) is an excellent source for coverage in journals targeted to architects, planners, etc. The best way to look material up is by the name of the architect/designer. Coverage is not complete, however, for the journals covered prior to WWII. The periodicals listed are in the Avery Architecture and Fine Arts Library at Columbia University and may not be at Gelman. Guidebooks may afford a wealth of data on the locale in question, even though their format necessitates brevity. Style guides tend toward simplistic formulization and should be avoided, especially when dealing with periods after the Civil War. The files of HABS/HAER, the National Register of Historic Places, and state and local surveys afford a wealth of information, much of which remains unpublished. Much of this material is now online at http://www.loc.gov. Detailed historical bibliographies on the built environment exist for Baltimore, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, Washington, D.C., the Adirondack region, and commercial architecture on the Society of Architectural Historians’ website: http://www.sah.org.

WHERE TO FIND WHAT YOU NEED

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Gelman Library is a reasonable source for many current publications. Some material that Gelman does not have can be found at other consortium libraries. If your search does not yield the citation under “title,” try under “author,” or visa versa; a large number of books are not catalogued under both – incredibly. If Gelman does not have the book or if it is lost or checked out, a copy can be procured within a day or so through the consortium. If you do not find the material you need from the consortium catalogue, there are a number of alternatives. The easiest way to get additional material is through Gelman's Inter-Library Loan office, which is located at the southeast corner of the main floor of Gelman. This is a very efficiently run operation, but you need to allocate several weeks for retrieval. Look for the material you need early and if you don't find it, go to inter-library loan asap. The University of Maryland has the best academic library system in the metropolitan area. If you have access to a car, go there. After 4PM and on weekends, you can park for free, but you cannot check material out. Closer at hand is the Library of Congress. Take the Metro's Blue or Orange lines to Capitol South. Go to the north side of the Madison Building at Independence Avenue and 1st Street, S.E. Get a reader's card at the office to the left after passing through security. They will direct you to the places where you want to go. The main catalogue is at the Jefferson Building on the first floor. Material catalogued since 1972 is on the computer (and accessible online at www.loc.gov). Material of earlier vintage can be found in the card catalogues in the stack area off the rotunda. Bring some work with you. It takes about an hour to retrieve materials from the same building. If what you want is in the Adams Building across the street, it is easier to go there, to the 5th floor, via the tunnel that connects the lowest levels of both buildings.