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Wednesday, 02 September 2009 20:28

Architecture as a Language

The progress of the 19th century, expressed in its enthusiasm for science, education, new machines, and social reform, was reflected in its architecture. Americans in the West began to adorn their new structures with scroll-saw carvings and false fronts to make their buildings appear taller. Both suggest a pioneer homesickness for the cities back east. 
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