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Product Description: As a sculptor, draughtsman, photographer, and environmental artist, Mary Miss has straddled the fields of architecture, landscape architecture, and installation art for more than thirty years. Her work moves from the urban bustle of New York, to the vast plains of the American Midwest, to the remote forests of Finland and has been acclaimed worldwide for its poetry and power...read more
By Daniel M. Abramson, Joseph Giovnannini (contributor), Elizaeth Heartney (contributor), Sandro Marpillero (contributor) and Mary Miss

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9781568983394 | Princeton Architectural Pr, February 1, 2004, cover price $85.00 | About this edition: As a sculptor, draughtsman, photographer, and environmental artist, Mary Miss has straddled the fields of architecture, landscape architecture, and installation art for more than thirty years.

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Product Description: Millions of visitors flock to New York each year to witness the excitement of Wall Street, famous for its shoulder-to-shoulder Deco towers jostling for prominence above the canyon like streets. Skyscraper Rivals is the first book to examine the architecture of Wall Street between the wars through an amazing array of contemporary and archival images and an informed discussion of the financial, geographical, and historical forces that shaped this district...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
By Daniel M. Abramson and Carol Willis (introduced by)

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9781568982441 | Princeton Architectural Pr, December 1, 2000, cover price $50.00 | About this edition: Millions of visitors flock to New York each year to witness the excitement of Wall Street, famous for its shoulder-to-shoulder Deco towers jostling for prominence above the canyon like streets.

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