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About the Author
Vincent Scully entered Yale University at 16 years of age and earned a Bachelor's degree in English before serving as a Marine during World War II. He returned to Yale to pursue both Master's and Ph.D. degrees, and went ton to become an extraordinarily distinguished and prominent professor at Yale for over sixty years. He is considered to be the most influential architectural historians in the U.S. and is well-known for emphasizing community within the realm of architecture. Scully has published numerous books and essays over the years, receiving honors such as the National Medal of Arts and the self-inspired Vincent Scully Prize given by the National Building Museum.
Book Information
ISBN 9781595341518
Author Vincent Scully
Format Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint Trinity University Press,U.S.
Publisher Trinity University Press,U.S.
Weight(grams) 637g