Detroit's architecture reflects Detroit's role in the early years of the twentieth century as the country's leading industrial center, the place where, with the rise of the automobile industry, the future was happening. The metropolitan Detroit area was also home to some of the largest private fortunes assembled in the modern age. All of this is visible in the cutting-edge structures built to serve the needs of the modern business community that was committed to innovation and new processes. Detroit's public buildings-its museums, libraries, schools, and monuments-are second to none in...
Detroit's architecture reflects Detroit's role in the early years of the twentieth century as the country's leading industrial center, the place wh...
John Vinci: Life and Landmarks is the first authoritative survey of the life and work of one of Chicago's most acclaimed architects and preservationists. Long awaited by scholars as well as by architecture aficionados, John Vinci provides an intimate look at an architect whose portfolio spans half a century and includes the restoration of some of the city's most important historic structures as well as numerous award-winning original projects. This illustrated biography traces Vinci's origins as a child of Italian immigrants on Chicago's South Side and his coming of age at...
John Vinci: Life and Landmarks is the first authoritative survey of the life and work of one of Chicago's most acclaimed architects and preserv...