A. Quincy Jones
Frederick E. Emmons
Reinhold, New York, 1957, English
Nonfiction, Architecture
8 x 10.75 inches, hardcover, 220 pages, 207 black-and-white photographs and illustrations

Along with Living Spaces by George Nelson, this is one of THE classic pictorial records of modern residential architecture in Post-war America. This book spotlights some of the lesser-known structures of the period, thus supplying a more unique perspective than similar volumes that tend to showcase the iconic residences. No Kaufmann Houses here -- just thoughtfully planned and brilliantly executed modern housing.

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