Architecture after Richardson
Explore the rich architectural heritage of America in Architecture after Richardson by Henderson Floyd, published by The University of Chicago Press in 1994. This insightful book delves into the influential works of three prominent architects—Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow, Frank Ellis Alden, and Alfred Branch Harlow—who shaped the architectural landscape of New England and Western Pennsylvania between 1886 and the 1920s. With a comprehensive analysis spanning 369 pages, Floyd emphasizes the significant eastern American influences that have impacted national architecture. Perfect for architecture enthusiasts and scholars alike, this hardback edition offers a unique perspective on the evolution of architectural styles in the United States. Discover the legacies of these remarkable architects and their contributions to the field in this essential read.