Minnesota Architects

A BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY

Mmmm … arrchitecturre! Who doesn’t love to look at interesting buildings?

From the earliest architects in Minnesota, who came just prior to the Civil War and had learned their trade through apprenticeship, to the arrival of formally trained architects in the late 1880s, and from the creation of the University of Minnesota’s school of architecture in 1912 to the present-day firms and individuals practicing across the state, Minnesota is home to an appreciable legacy of architects whose influence spreads far beyond the state’s borders.

CLIENT University of Minnesota Press

PROJECT TYPE Hardcover Book

DIMENSIONS 7.25″ x 10.25″

PAGE COUNT 288

DATE OF PUBLICATION May 2010

COVER DESIGN Anders Hanson

TEXT DESIGN Chris Long

TYPEFACES Gotham, Dolly, National

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