Great Plains Distinguished Book Prize

Traditionally we assume architecture to mean high art-from Gothic cathedrals, Renaissance palaces, and classically inspired public buildings to the skyscrapers and avantgarde homes of the wealthy today, and (on the Plains, especially) we often expect it to be elsewhere-New York or London or Berlin o...

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