Ten hardcover, two softcover. Lot includes:
1. Masters of Modern Architecture by John Peter. Published by George Braziller Inc., 1958. Includes dust jacket, H 13", W 9.75".
2. Julia Morgan Architect by Sara Holmes Boutelle. Published by Abbeville Press Publishers, 1988. Includes dust jacket, H 11.5", W 10.25".
3. The Architecture of Bohlin Cywinski Jackson with essays by Joseph Esherick and Mack Scogin. Published by Rockport Publishers Inc., 1994. Includes dust jacket, H 12.25", W 9.25".
4. Carlo Scarpa: Architecture in Details by Bianca Albertini and Sandro Bagnoli. Published by The MIT Press, 1988. Includes dust jacket, H 12", W 9.25".
5. Legorreta + Legorreta. Published by Rizzoli International Publications Inc., 2004. Includes dust jacket, H 12.25", W 9.25".
6. Richard Meier Houses. Published by Rizzoli International Publications Inc., 1996. Includes dust jacket, H 12.25", W 12.25".
7. The Details of Modern Architecture by Edward R. Ford. Published by The MIT Press, 1990. Includes dust jacket, H 11.25", W 11.25".
8. Hendrik Petrus Berlage Complete Works by Sergio Polano. Published by Rizzoli International Publications Inc., 1988. Includes dust jacket, H 11.25", W 10".
9. The American Houses of Robert A.M. Stern introduction by Clive Aslet. Published by Rizzoli International Publications Inc., 1991. Includes dust jacket, H 13.25", W 10.25".
10. The Works of Michael Hopkins and Partners by Colin Davies. Published by Phaidon Press Ltd., 1993. Includes dust jacket, H 11.25", W 10".
11. William Turnbull, Jr. Buildings in the Landscape. Published by William Stout Publishers, 2000. Softcover with dust jacket, H 13", W 10".
12. The Architecture of Richard Neutra from International Style to California Modern by Arthur Drexler and Thomas Hines. Published by the Museum of Modern Art, 1982. Softcover, H 10", W 9".
Provenance: From the Estate of David W. & Constance Lorch Osler, Ann Arbor, MI (Constance Lorch was the youngest child of Emil Lorch, the founding Directoróand later the first Deanóof the School of Architecture at the University of Michigan)
Condition
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