AIA Guide to the Twin Cities: The Essential Source on the Architecture of Minneapolis and St. PaulMinnesota Historical Society, 2007 - 665 Seiten Get ready to discover the great architectural mecca that is Minneapolis and St. Paul. The first comprehensive, illustrated handbook of its kind, AIA Guide to the Twin Cities is the ultimate source to the architectural riches of the metropolitan area. Organized by neighborhood and featuring a wealth of sites--from the highest point on the Minneapolis skyline to the modest St. Paul bungalow vibrant with historical and architectural significance--this invaluable reference has it all: -Illuminating entries for more than 3,000 buildings -Behind-the-scenes details of the structures and their architects -Lively information about local history and regional styles -Highlights of important buildings nearly lost in time -Sixty easy-to-read maps that pinpoint the location of every structure -Dozens of planned walking and driving tours -Over 1,000 photos that illustrate significant buildings and features Retired Pioneer Press architecture critic Larry Millett has spent more than two decades researching and exploring the architectural heritage of the Twin Cities. Millett's AIA Guide to the Twin Cities is your ticket to the best tour in town. Sponsored in part by the American Institute of Architects Minnesota. Larry Millett has written extensively about Twin Cities architecture. His books include Lost Twin Cities, Twin Cities Then and Now, and Strange Days, Dangerous Nights (all MHS Press), as well as a series of mystery novels featuring Sherlock Holmes. |
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
Part Minneapolis | 15 |
Central Core | 18 |
Hennepin Avenue and the Warehouse District | 44 |
Central Riverfront | 58 |
Downtown East and Elliot Park | 68 |
Loring Park | 78 |
Northeast92 | 92 |
Central Core | 312 |
Rice Park and Environs | 326 |
Lowertown | 342 |
State Capitol Area | 355 |
Daytons Bluff PaynePhalen | 363 |
Daytons Bluff | 366 |
PaynePhalen | 380 |
Greater East Side | 392 |
Nicollet Island and the East Bank | 114 |
Prospect Park and the East River Road | 120 |
CedarRiverside | 144 |
Longfellow | 156 |
Nokomis | 166 |
Fort Snelling and Environs | 172 |
Phillips | 182 |
Powderhorn | 190 |
Stevens SquareLoring Heights | 198 |
WhittierLyndale | 204 |
Around Lake Harriet and Lake Harriet East | 220 |
Lakewood Cemetery | 227 |
Lake Calhoun and Uptown | 250 |
Lowry Hill | 262 |
Lake of the Isles and Lowry Hill East | 272 |
Near North | 290 |
Camden | 304 |
West Side | 402 |
West Seventh | 416 |
Summit Avenue | 437 |
Summit Hill | 454 |
Ramsey Hill | 468 |
SummitUniversity West | 482 |
Frogtown | 492 |
North End | 508 |
Como | 516 |
Highland | 528 |
MacalesterGroveland | 540 |
Merriam ParkLexingtonHamline | 548 |
HamlineMidway | 564 |
Falcon Heights | 576 |
in the Twin Cities | 585 |
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