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Detroit Architecture
A.I.A Guide

Revised Edition

Katharine Mattingly Meyer
Editor

Martin C. P. McElroy
Editor, Revised Edition

From the Renaissance Center and the Joe Louis Arena to the Prudential Town Center in Southfield and the Pontiac Silverdome, a quick tour demonstrates how much southeastern Michigan has changed over the last several decades.
Detroit Architecture: A.I.A. Guide is a pocket-size survey of architecture in Detroit and its environs. It mirrors an industrial world capital with rich roots, a deep respect for architectural achievement, and a dynamic commitment to growth.

Detroit Architecture to 1971
Downtown Detroit. Inner City. East Side and Grosse Pointe. North Side and Highland Park. Northwest Detroit. South side and Dearborn. Westland and Vicinity. Southfield and Vicinity. Birmingham and Vicinity. Warren and Mount Clemens. Ann Arbor and Vicinity

Detroit Architecture, 1971-1980

Downtown Detroit. Inner City. East Side and Grosse Pointe. North Side and Highland Park. Northwest Detroit. South side and Dearborn. Southwestern Suburbs. Southfield and Vicinity. Birmingham, Troy and Vicinity. Macomb County Suburbs. Ann Arbor and Vicinity.
$15.95 paper / ISBN 0-8143-1651-4

264 pages / 4.5 x 7.5
b&w photographs

1971 (1980)

New version: AIA Detroit now available.