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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-004.mrc:577032722:3280
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100 1 $aThomas, George E.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88610804
245 10 $aFrank Furness :$bthe complete works /$cGeorge E. Thomas, Michael J. Lewis, Jeffrey A. Cohen ; introduction by Robert Venturi.
250 $aRev. ed.
260 $aNew York, N.Y. :$bPrinceton Architectural Press,$c[1996], ©1996.
300 $a385 pages :$billustrations (some color) ;$c29 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [369]-370) and indexes.
505 00 $tFurness and Taste /$rRobert Venturi --$tThe Flowering of an American Architecture /$rGeorge E. Thomas --$tFrank Furness's Red City - Patronage of Reform /$rGeorge E. Thomas --$tOriginality, Responsibility, and Authorship /$rGeorge E. Thomas --$tStyles and Motives in the Architecture of Frank Furness /$rJeffrey A. Cohen --$tFurness and the Arc of Fame /$rMichael J. Lewis --$tAddendum to the Second Edition --$tHints to Designers /$rFrank Furness --$tA Few Personal Reminiscences /$rFrank Furness --$tReminiscences of Frank Furness /$rLouis H. Sullivan --$tMen and things --$tFamily Trees - Frank Furness and Clients.
520 $aFrank Furness was the most unique and prolific American architect of the nineteenth century. Apprenticed in the atelier of Richard Morris Hunt and inspired by the values of his father's friend, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Furness derived architectural form from the representation of purpose and turned architecture away from history toward the forces of the present.
520 8 $aThis encyclopedic book is the first complete monograph of Furness's work. More than 670 projects are presented through 700 photographs and drawings.
520 8 $aCritical essays by George Thomas link Furness to Emersonian naturalism and to the political reform movement in Philadelphia that supported his independent stylistic direction; Jeffrey Cohen explores the personal style and motives of the architect; and Michael Lewis assesses local and national criticism of Furness and the changing perception of style-based history. An introduction by Robert Venturi offers a personal appreciation of the work of this remarkable architect.
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650 0 $aArchitecture$zPennsylvania$zPhiladelphia$xHistory$y20th century$vCatalogs.
651 0 $aPhiladelphia (Pa.)$xBuildings, structures, etc.
650 0 $aArchitecture$zUnited States$xHistory$y19th century$vCatalogs.
650 0 $aArchitecture$zUnited States$xHistory$y20th century$vCatalogs.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2009115526
700 1 $aCohen, Jeffrey A.,$d1952-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n91000509
700 1 $aLewis, Michael J.,$d1957-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n91000510
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