The North Dakota State Capitol: architecture and history
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- Physical Description: 64p.
- Publisher: Bismarck, ND State Historical Society of North Dakota 1989
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General Note: | How the existing capitol building grew out of the ashes of its predecessor makes entertaining reading. In three essays, authors Robert Bruegmann, Richard Striner, and L. Martin Perry discuss the impact of political shifts, the Depression, and long-range visions on the plans and construction of the new building. The unique structure reflects New Deal design, a blend of modern and classical styles emphasizing clean, simple lines. The finishing touches include art deco influence. An architectural gem, the building is unique among capitol buildings with a story that entertains and educates. |
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Subject: | Architecture-North Dakota Public buildings > North Dakota Capitols > North Dakota > History |
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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East Grand Forks Campbell Library | 978.403 REMELE (Text) | 141277 | Non-Fiction | Available | - |