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Paperback cover has some wear and minor tears along the edges. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-preserved copy of “Guide to Denver Architecture With Regional Highlights” offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich architectural heritage of the Mile High City and its surrounding regions. Published in 2001 by the Denver Foundation for Architecture, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and preserving the city’s built environment, this comprehensive guide serves as an invaluable resource for architecture enthusiasts, historians, and anyone with an appreciation for the unique character and charm of Denver’s diverse architectural styles.
From the iconic Denver City and County Building, a stunning example of Neoclassical architecture, to the sleek and modern structures that have reshaped the city’s skyline in recent decades, this meticulously researched volume explores the evolution of Denver’s architectural landscape through a captivating blend of historical context, detailed descriptions, and stunning photography.
Beyond the city limits, the book delves into the architectural gems of nearby regions, showcasing the distinct styles and influences that have shaped the built environment of Colorado. Whether you’re a collector of architectural tomes, a Denver resident seeking to deepen your understanding of your city’s heritage, or a visitor eager to unravel the stories behind the city’s most iconic structures, this gently used copy promises an enriching and visually stunning journey through Denver’s architectural tapestry.