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UNLV School of Architecture
welcomed lecturer
Stanley Abercrombie on October 29, 1998
Lecture topic: Philosophy of interior design
: a profession not a trade.
Stanley Abercrombie, who has taught at Harvard and at the Smithsonian
Institution, has written many articles and several books on interior
design, is the editorial director of the journal Interior Design,
and lectures on the philosophy of interior design. Recent book titles by
Stanley Abercrombie include:
A century of interior design 1900-2000 (2003) and
Interior design & decoration (2002)
Arch Media NK2113
.P45 1998
View library resources by Stanley Abercrombie
Recent articles by Stanley Abercrombie:
Abercrombie, Stanley, [1935-]. 2005. Designing MIT: Bosworth's New Tech [by] Mark M. Jarzombek [book review]. Journal
of the Society of Architectural Historians 64, no. 4:578-580.
Abercrombie, Stanley, [1935-]. 2004. Rustic to regal: rooted in the arts and crafts movement, a century's worth of American building [book review]. Preservation:
the magazine of the National Trust for Historic Preservation 56, no. 6:48.
Abercrombie, Stanley, [1935-]. 2002. A small wonder: amid the wilds of Yosemite, the Ahwahnee Hotel is a monument of civility and man-made beauty. Preservation:
the magazine of the National Trust for Historic Preservation 54, no. 5:40-41.
Abercrombie, Stanley, [1935-]. 2001. Divine hodgepodge: an architectural innocent's medieval-modernist work of genius. Preservation:
the magazine of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, vol.53, no.4, pp.36-.
Abercrombie, Stanley, [1935-]. 2000. Downtown L.A.'s split personality. Preservation
: the magazine of the National Trust for Historic Preservation 52, no. 2:76-80.
Abercrombie, Stanley, [1935-]. 2000. Much ado about almost nothing: rescuing
Mies' Farnsworth House, a clear and simple statement of what architecture can
be. Preservation: the magazine of the National Trust for
Historic Preservation52, no. 5:64-67.
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