Pennsylvania Architecture (paperback)
Deborah Stephens Burns and Richard J. Webster with Candace Reed Stern (foreword by Charles E. Peterson), 2000. This groundbreaking volume surveys three hundred years of Pennsylvania architecture through an extensive introduction, geographical essays, and through the catalog holdings of the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) recorded from 1933 up to 1990. The book is lavishly illustrated with stunning photographs and meticulously drawn floor plans and elevations providing the critical level of detail that distinguishes the HABS survey. 645pp., 10 x 10, appendix, biblio., index. cloth
Deborah Stephens Burns and Richard J. Webster with Candace Reed Stern (foreword by Charles E. Peterson), 2000. This groundbreaking volume surveys three hundred years of Pennsylvania architecture through an extensive introduction, geographical essays, and through the catalog holdings of the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) recorded from 1933 up to 1990. The book is lavishly illustrated with stunning photographs and meticulously drawn floor plans and elevations providing the critical level of detail that distinguishes the HABS survey.
This groundbreaking volume surveys three hundred years of Pennsylvania architecture through an extensive introduction, geographical essays, and through the catalog holdings of the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) recorded from 1933 up to 1990.