American houses

American Houses by Philip Langdon, published in 1987 and distributed by Workman Pub, is a comprehensive exploration of domestic architecture in the United States. This first edition spans 255 pages and is presented in English, featuring over 200 full-color illustrations alongside architects’ floor plans and renderings that provide insight into various architectural styles and designs.
Readers will find a detailed examination of American residential architecture, enriched by visual elements that enhance understanding of the subject. The book focuses on the evolution and diversity of homes across the country, showcasing both aesthetic and functional aspects. With its emphasis on architecture, American Houses serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the design and history of homes in the United States.
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With over 200 full-color illustrations, as well as architects’ floor plans and renderings.
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