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The Brochure Series of Architectural Illustration, vol. 06, No. 01, January 1900 / The Ten Most Beautiful Buildings in the United States. cover

The Brochure Series of Architectural Illustration, vol. 06, No. 01, January 1900 / The Ten Most Beautiful Buildings in the United States.

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This illustrated issue combines plates and concise descriptive text to survey notable architecture, ornament, furniture, and gardens from the United States and abroad. It reports the results of a readers' vote naming ten favored American buildings and includes a scholarly commentary placing those selections in context. Illustrated examples range from cathedrals and chateaux to garden fountains, Japanese garden layouts, carved woodwork, wrought-iron screens, and selected works by Sir Christopher Wren. Plates, plans, and captions emphasize elevations and decorative detail while the accompanying prose outlines selection criteria, stylistic features, and comparative observations across regions.

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A. D. F. Hamlin

A. D. F. Hamlin was an influential figure in the field of architecture, known for his contributions to architectural education and literature. He authored "A Text-Book of the History of Architecture," which has been recognized for its comprehensive overview of architectural styles and developments. Additionally, Hamlin contributed to the "Brochure Series of Architectural Illustration," where he highlighted notable American buildings, showcasing the beauty and diversity of architectural design in the United States. His works serve as valuable resources for students and enthusiasts of architecture, reflecting his commitment to the dissemination of architectural knowledge.

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