Arts & Architecture 1945-49

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Arts & Architecture 1945-49

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Rating : 4.79 (828 Votes)
Asin : 3836551020
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 576 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-07-17
Language : English, French, German

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He lives in Santa Monica. He was also a founding member of Action for a Better Los Angeles, and served as president of the Architectural Guild at the University of Southern California. Travers is the former editor and publisher of Arts & Architecture, which he ran from 1962 until 1967. . About the Author David F. He was a consultant for architects, including The Architects Collaborative, William Pereira, Charles and Ray Eames, and Daniel Mann Johnson & Mendenhall

. Travers is the former editor and publisher of Arts & Architecture, which he ran from 1962 until 1967. He was a consultant for architects, including The Architects Collaborative, William Pereira, Charles and Ray Eames, and Daniel Mann Johnson & Mendenhall. He lives in Santa Monica. David F. He was also a founding member of Action for a Better Los Angeles, and served as president of the Architectural Guild at the Univ

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