From the 1870s to the 1920s, British-born architect Alfred Giles designed everything from simple domestic residences and showy mansions to county courthouses and commercial structures throughout Texas and northern Mexico. He was highly regarded at the time for adapting and combining stylistic elements with sobriety and simplicity. This book highlights his restored buildings, with an appendix devoted to his work in Mexico. Included are color photographs of these restorations taken by architect Eugene George, along with illuminating black-and-white historical images.
The Architectural Legacy of Alfred Giles: Selected Restorations
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Author(s)Mary Carolyn Hollers George
PublisherTrinity University Press
ISBN / ASIN159534019X
ISBN-139781595340191
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Sales Rank2,686,986
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸