Denver, the Modern City

“Denver, the Modern City” by Michael Paglia is a detailed exploration of the architectural landscape of Denver, published by Historic Denver, Incorporated in 1999. This edition features 96 pages and is presented in English, showcasing a collection of 42 vignetted buildings that highlight the city’s modern architectural style. The book is designed with pictorial covers and includes an index for easy navigation.
Readers will find a visual journey through Denver’s architecture, with photographs by Jeff Parrick that complement the text. The work focuses on various aspects of regional architecture and travel within the United States, particularly in the western states. This book serves as a resource for those interested in the architectural heritage of Denver and the broader context of modern design in the region.
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Duodecimo, [17.5cm/7in], paperbound with pictorial covers, pp. 96, indexed. Photographed by Jeff Parrick. 42 buidlings are vignetted.
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