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Discover the depth of postwar American architecture with this stunning book by Pierluigi Serraino. This comprehensive volume, published by Phaidon in 2019, features 416 pages brimming with insights into California Modernism and architectural photography. Perfect for students, professionals, and enthusiasts alike, this brand new release (ISBN: 9780714879222) showcases Serraino's expertise as an architect, author, and educator. His profound lectures at renowned museums and universities enrich this meticulously crafted book that delves into the intricacies of modernist design and its cultural impact. With stunning visuals and detailed narratives, this book is an essential addition to any architecture library. Elevate your understanding of California's architectural landscape and immerse yourself in the rich history of modernism. Whether you're looking for a scholarly reference or an inspiring read, Pierluigi Serraino’s insights will broaden your perspective on the evolution of architecture in America. Take advantage of our free shipping offer and embark on a compelling journey through the world of architecture. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery as this item cannot be canceled after purchase. Enhance your collection today with a unique look at the intersection of art and architecture, perfect for anyone seeking to appreciate California's architectural scene.

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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780714879222
Year: 2019
Publisher: Phaidon
Pages: 416


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Pierluigi Serraino is an architect, author, and educator. He has lectured in museums and universities on postwar American architecture, California Modernism, and architectural photography. His work has been published widely in journals and he has authored four books, among them California Captured (Phaidon, 2018) and Modernism Rediscovered (with photographs by Julius Shulman), as well as numerous essays.

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