Review
"Henry Hobson Richardson (1838-1886) has held the unquestioned position of one of America's greatest architects for about a hundred years. Yet there have been only three major studies of his work and, until now, no complete catalog... A very model of a catalog is this, invaluable for an architect's library and an architecture buff's delight."
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AIA Journal "Probably no architect in American history deserves the accolades bestowed upon him more than Henry Hobson Richardson... Ochsner has created nothing less than the first complete overview of all of Richardson's known and unrealized designs."
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Michael Richman,
Historic Preservation
Product Description
This book is the definitive guide to all of H.H. Richardson's work, built and unbuilt, extant and demolished - his municipal offices, educational buildings, department stores, libraries, railroad stations, churches, and private residences. It is heavily illustrated with sketches, plans, and interior and exterior photographs; maps and addresses are supplied for buildings which survive. The paperback edition contains new information on several of Richardson's projects as well as eight supplemental entries for projects uncovered' after the hardcover edition was published.
Jeffrey Karl Ochsner practices architecture in Houston.