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At the beginning of a new century, reviews of the previous 100 years are timely. The newspapers are full of woeful tales of wars and turmoil, but also of social and economic progress. What is not fully addressed is the enormous improvement in the nature of our building stock. Our ability to build in the twentieth century deserves to be applauded.
At the beginning of a new century, reviews of the previous 100 years are timely. The newspapers are full of woeful tales of wars and turmoil, but also of social and economic progress. What is not fully addressed is the enormous improvement in the nature of our building stock. Our ability to build in the twentieth century deserves to be applauded.
Twentieth-Century Buildings
Baxter, Alan (author)
Journal of Architectural Conservation ; 7 ; 27-30
2001-01-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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