Architecture originating in the United States. An early American "log-cabin" might be considered by some to be "American Architecture."
American art usually denotes art created in the US.
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indegenious architecture means the architecture of a particular place.
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Renaissance architecture (14th and 15th centuries), Baroque architecture (16 & 17th centuries) and Neoclassical architecture (18th and 19th centuries) were modeled on Roman architecture.
Gothic and Roman architecture are similar:
Lorcan O'Herlihy has written: 'Lorcan O'Herlihy' -- subject(s): American Architecture, Architecture, Architecture, American, Architecture, Modern, Modern Architecture
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David P. Handlin has written: 'American Architecture' 'American architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, Histoire
Cary James has written: 'Imperial Hotel' -- subject(s): American Architecture, Architecture, Architecture, American, Architecture, Modern, Criticism and interpretation, Modern Architecture, Teikoku Hoteru '...amount to nothin''
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Paul Heyer has written: 'Abraham Zabludovsky Arquitecto' 'Architects on architecture' -- subject(s): American Architects, Architects, Architects, American, Architecture, Architecture, Modern, Modern Architecture, Psychology 'Urban Essays (Ensayos Sobre Urbanismo)'
Jim Kemp has written: 'American vernacular' -- subject(s): Interior decoration, Interior architecture, Vernacular architecture, Architecture, Domestic, Domestic Architecture
Beyond Utopia Changing Attitudes in American Architecture - 1984 was released on: USA: 1984 (American Film Festival)
Francisco Bullrich has written: 'New directions in Latin American architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, Modern Architecture, History
Beverley Spears has written: 'American adobes' -- subject(s): Adobe houses, Architecture, Domestic, Domestic Architecture, Vernacular architecture
Jeffrey W. Cody has written: 'Brush & shutter' -- subject(s): China, Photography, Artistic Photography, Exhibitions, History 'Exporting American architecture' -- subject(s): American Architecture, Modern Architecture
John L. Smithmeyer has written: 'Our architecture and its defects' 'Suggestions on library architecture, American and foreign' 'Strictures on the Queen Anne style of architecture'