James Fitch shows how American architecture displays qualities
which can safely be described as typically American. There are many
areas in which our architecture is distinguishable from that of the
rest of the world. The single family house, for example, shares
with its foreign contemporaries the basic elements of plan, and yet
the way in which these elements are organized into a whole gives
our houses certain qualities which we can call uniquely American.
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