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Architecture 1820-1970 New Zealand Art J. Stacpoole & P. Beaven

This survey of New Zealand architecture begins with pre-colonial buildings in the far north and ends not far short of the present day.

In Architecture 1820-1970, the authors lay out the pattern of architectural design over 150 years and to encourage the general reader, and those newly interest in architecture, to look hard at buildings which have had only casual attention before.

Handsomely illustrated with b&w photographs

Reed, Wellington 1972 hardcover 107 pages Content in very Good condition

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