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The Elements of Style: An Encyclopedia of Domestic Architectural Detail
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The Elements of Style: An Encyclopedia of Domestic Architectural Detail Hardcover - 2012

by Stephen Calloway

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Stephen Calloway is Curator of Prints and Books at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, and author, lecturer and consultant on architecture, interior design and the history of taste. He has contributed to numerous periodicals, including The World of Interiors and Architectural Digest, and is the author of Twentieth-Century Design and Baroque Baroque.

Alan Powers is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Greenwich School of Architecture and Landscape, London. He is the author of several books on English architecture and decorative arts, including Living with Books, and is a regular contributor to Country Life and other magazines.

Elizabeth Cromley is Professor of Architecture at Northeastern University, Boston. She is the author of Alone Together: A History of New York's Early Apartments, and co-editor of a variety of essays and books on vernacular architecture.