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Click to enlargepadArchitecture and Planning 
of Graham, Anderson, Probst
and White, 1912-1936

By Sally A. Kitt Chappell

1992, Hard Cover, 311 pages, Black and White photographs and drawings throughout

Graham, Anderson, Probst and White, one of the leading American firms of the turn of the century, transformed traditional canons and made creative adaptations of standard forms to solve some of the largest architectural problems of their times—in railroad stations, civic monuments, banks, offices, and department stores. Chappell’s study shows how this firm exemplified the changing urban hierarchy of the American city in the early twentieth century.



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