American Decades
The International Style: Architecture Since 1922
Nonfiction work, Architectural designs
By: Henry-Russell Hitchcock Jr. and Philip Johnson
Date: 1932
Source: Hitchcock, Henry-Russell, Jr., and Philip Johnson. The International Style: Architecture Since 1922. New York: W.W. Norton, 1932, 18–23.
About the Authors: Henry-Russell Hitchcock Jr. (1903–1987), widely considered the founder of modern architectural history, was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and educated at Harvard University, New York University, the Universities of Glasgow and Pennsylvania, and Wesleyan University. Throughout his career as an educator and architecture historian, he received numerous awards, wrote more than twenty books covering a wide range of topics, lectured extensively, and produced a number of influential architectural exhibits. He died in 1987 in New York.
Philip Johnson (1906–) was born in Cleveland, Ohio. He studied...
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1930's Fashion Primary Sources
- Federal Building Projects of the Depression Era
- The International Style: Architecture Since 1922
- A Century of Progress Exposition: Official Pictures in Color
- WPA Encourages Automotive Travel
- The Builders of Timberline Lodge
- Fashion Is Spinach
- Magic Motorways
- Talking Through My Hats
- Edward G. Budd Jr.'s Address to the Newcomen Society of England, January 16, 1950
- Architecture and Design in the Age of Science
- Times to Remember
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
