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Architecture Field Guides is a series of walking tours that highlights buildings and architects that are unique to their own cities and towns across America. These walking tours provide visitors with a wide assortment of stories about buildings, architectural styles, and the people who designed them. Many projects are rooted in specific trends or styles and stories surrounding them often reveal many insights into why they look the way they do. The buildings and designers who contributed to shaping the urban fabric of our cities are often overlooked on a highlights tour of architecture. These guides strive to dig a little deeper into the neighborhoods and side streets to bring attention to some smaller and sometimes less appreciated works.

 

From classical, to modern, to contemporary these guides take on all styles and buildings, both loved and unloved, and shows them in a new light. Architecture Field Guides encourages visitors to slow down, take the long way, and simply look up. By doing so you will find the smallest details of many American cities have been designed by some pretty impressive architects throughout history.

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