Cleveland Architecture 1890–1930
Explore the rich architectural heritage of Cleveland in "Cleveland Architecture 1890–1930" by Jeannine deNobel Love. Published by Michigan State University Press in 2020, this compelling study spans 336 pages, delving into the city's architectural transformation during its "golden age." This period, marked by post-Civil War reconstruction through World War I, showcases the evolution of Cleveland's skyline and urban landscape. Love expertly examines how architecture reflects societal changes and the aspirations of a burgeoning metropolis. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast or a history buff, this book offers valuable insights into the cultural and architectural significance of Cleveland. Discover how the city's built environment shaped its identity and legacy in this engaging and informative read.