The Architects of Winchester, Massachusetts
Edited by Maureen Meister
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Robert Coit: Houses and Public Buildings in an Age of Suburban Growth. 12p. |
by Ellen Spencer (No.8, 2007) |
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John Kutts: Rare Drawings and Records for an 1830 House. 8p. |
by Roger G. Reed (No. 7, 2006) |
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Frost & Raymond: Suburbia and the Single-Family House of the 1920’s. 6p. |
by Nancy Ruskin (No.6, 2005) |
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Herbert Dudley Hale: French Method, Health Laws, and Progressive Views on Education Contribute to a New Winchester High School. 8p. |
by James Owens Ross (No.5, 2004) |
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Alexander Esty: A Romanesque Church Design: Image and Meaning. 6p. |
by Nina Harkrader (No. 6, 1999) |
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Theodore Voelckers: A Picturesque Public Hall for a New Town. 6p. |
by Roger G. Reed (No. 5, 1996) |
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Herbert J. Kellaway: Linking Water, Parks and Parkways in the Olmsted Tradition. 10p. |
by Julie Khuen (N0. 2, 1995) |
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Hill & James: Beaux Arts Splendor in a Suburban Setting. 4p. |
by Roger G. Reed (No.1, 1994) |
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