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"David Adler: The Architect And His Work" 1970 PRATT, Richard (SOLD)

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"David Adler: The Architect And His Work" 1970 PRATT, Richard (SOLD)[227] pp. 1970 11. 25" x 8. 5" M. Evans and Company, Inc. One of the most original and creative architects, Adler combined a passion for detail with a total sense of the whole; his houses were complete in their harmony. He planned the landscaping, and often did the decoration and furnishing of the interiors to establish a compelling unity and grace. Most of David Adler's houses were built in Chicago, Illinois, and along Chicago's North Shore although

[227] pp.

1970

11.25" x 8.5"

M. Evans and Company, Inc.

One of the most original and creative architects, Adler combined a passion for detail with a total sense of the whole; his houses were complete in their harmony. He planned the landscaping, and often did the decoration and furnishing of the interiors to establish a compelling unity and grace.

Most of David Adler's houses were built in Chicago, Illinois, and along Chicago's North Shore although a few were built for clients in places as far from his home city as Honolulu, Hawaii and Sarasota, Florida.

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