Yale in New Haven: Architecture and Urbanism by Vincent Scully
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Yale in New Haven: Architecture and Urbanism. In this first major book devoted to the history of Yale's architecture and planning, four authors (Vincent Scully, Catherine Lynn, Eric Vogt, Paul Goldberger) explore the physical shaping and reshaping of a great university that for over three centuries has been entangled with the idealism, ambition, and fate of its host city. Fully illustrated with 47 color and 288 black-and-white images. Paperback in very good condition.
The book is large and comprehensive at 406 pages total. Publisher: Yale University; 1st edition, 2004. This sumptuous volume could not be more welcome, for all who love architecture and who love Yale and New Haven.