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Buildings & Landscapes examines the built world-houses and cities, farmsteads and alleys—churches and courthouses, subdivisions and shopping malls—that make up the spaces that most people experience every day. Strongly based on fieldwork and archival work that views buildings as windows into human life and culture, articles are written by historians, preservationists, architects, cultural and urban geographers, cultural anthropologists, and others whose work involves the documentation, analysis and interpretation of the built world. Formerly titled Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, Buildings & Landscapes is presently an annual publication that will begin publishing two issues a year beginning in 2009.
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Volume 14, Fall 2007Table of Contents
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View Bringing "Downtown" to the Neighborhoods: Wieboldt's, Goldblatt's, and the Creation of Department Store Chains in Chicago
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View Thirteen Factories of Canton: An Architecture of Sino-Western Collaboration and Confrontation
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View Refiguring the Colonial City: Recovering the Role of Local Inhabitants in the Construction of Colonial Bombay, 1854-1918
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| ISSN | 1934-6832 |
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| Print ISSN | 1936-0886 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2007-12-21 |
| Open Access | No |
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