Paul Letarovilly Edifices de Rome Moderne (1984) Princeton Architectural Press

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Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press Author: Paul Letarouilly Format: Hardcover Item Length: 12 in Book Title: Edifices De Rome Moderne Illustrator: Yes Topic: General, History / Ancient & Classical Item Height: 1.4 in Features: Reprint Item Weight: 69.1 Oz Publication Year: 1992 Language: French Item Width: 9.3 in Number of Pages: 368 Pages Genre: Architecture width: 9.3 in height: 1.4 in Literary Movement: Modernism

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Paul Letarovilly Edifices de Rome Moderne (1984) Princeton Architectural Press. Delve into the architectural splendor of Rome with Paul Letarouilly's "Edifices De Rome Moderne," a comprehensive exploration of the city's modern-era structures. Published by Princeton Architectural Press in 1984, this hardcover volume is a reprint that offers a deep dive into the history and evolution of Rome's built environment, framed through the lenses of modernism and classical design. With 368 pages rich in content and illustration, the book measures 12 inches in length, 9.3 inches in width, and has an item height of 1.4 inches. It weighs in at 69.1 ounces, making it a substantial addition to any architecture aficionado's library. Authored by Letarouilly, whose work is complemented by illustrations that grace each page, this book is a treasure for anyone interested in the intersection of history and architecture.