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5.0 out of 5 stars The 29th century's contribution to the Humanities, March 23, 2000
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This review is from: Sticks and Stones (Dover Books on Architecture) (Paperback)
Toward the end of the college course "Introduction to the Humanities", Louis Mumford's book "Sticks and Stones" appeared on the reading required list. It was our introduction to the world of modern architecture, to Frank Lloyd Wright and other glorious makers of modern architecture. Tonight on Public Television he appeared to comment on the Brooklyn Bridge. It has been 66 years since I heard his name, but his comments are timeless. The book "Sticks and Stones" is not only a tribute to modern architecture, but also a historical landmark in the development of architecture.
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Sticks and Stones (Dover Books on Architecture) by Lewis Mumford (Paperback - June 1, 1955)
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