Here is an incisive and fully illustrated history of Harvard's
architecture told by the distinguished architectural historian
Bainbridge Bunting, author of Houses of Boston's Back Bay. The book
examines the Federal architecture of Charles Bulfinch, H. H.
Richardson's Romanesque buildings, the Imperial manner reflected in
Widener Library, as well as the work of such esteemed architects as
Charles McKim, Gropius, and Le Corbusier-and it shows us how they
all come together to form an amazingly coherent whole. This lively
story of a university campus is a veritable microcosm of American
architectural experience.
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