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New. 0967914337. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request ***-*** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-Flawless copy, brand new, pristine, never opened--242 pages; 375 illustrations including 344 in color. Description: "In his Introduction, author Robert L. Miller notes that 'As the five years of built projects shown in this volume demonstrate, this is architects' architecture, friendlier to some ideologies than others but in the end free from cant, old or new Never ironic (but rarely humorless), this architecture holds to the Vitruvian basics: accommodating people in the broadest sense, performing physically over time, and giving something of beauty and enjoyment back to a place and its populace. ' Addressing thirty years of firm history while simultaneously speaking to the next thirty years, David M. Schwarz observes that 'Without a great deal of forethought or planning, we developed a view of ourselves as populist architects, and began to define ourselves as neo-eclectics, as our goal became to make places for people, created out of a fabric that was familiar and easy to understand. We at David M. Schwarz Architects therefore have chosen to carefully examine urban and community history and traditions, and carry forward those that we believe are still important and relevant. These are the foundations upon which we have built this practice. We have come to understand that in timelessness there is undying relevance. Rather than rejecting and destroying our history and traditions, we can carry forward and reinvent, adding a richness and vitality to how we look at our world today. ' "--with a bonus offer--