Architects, scholars, design commission members, and legal authorities explore the process of design review by focusing on the world's largest patron of architecture, the U.S. government. Case studies and policy issues are also discussed in fourteen essays.
Studies in the History of Art, Volume 50: Federal Buildings in Context
This is a publication by the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts (CASVA), the Gallery's research institute.
Architects, scholars, design commission members, and legal authorities explore the process of design review by focusing on the world's largest patron of architecture, the U.S. government. Case studies and policy issues are also discussed in fourteen essays.
- Hardcover
- 124 Pages, 50 b+w, 9 x 11 inches
- Published: 1995
Description | This is a publication by the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts (CASVA), the Gallery's research institute. Architects, scholars, design commission members, and legal authorities explore the process of design review by focusing on the world's largest patron of architecture, the U.S. government. Case studies and policy issues are also discussed in fourteen essays.
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