Cleveland Goes Modern
Discover the architectural evolution of the modern movement in the heart of America with Cleveland Goes Modern by Nina Freedlander Gibans. Published by Kent State University Press in 2014, this captivating hardback edition spans 232 pages and is based on the award-winning exhibition of the same name. Gibans meticulously explores the unique modern movement houses in greater Cleveland, placing them within the broader narrative of American Modernism. This insightful examination reveals how regional domestic architecture not only reflects local culture but also enriches the overall understanding of the Modern period. Ideal for architecture enthusiasts and history buffs alike, Cleveland Goes Modern is a significant contribution to the study of architectural history. Don't miss the chance to delve into this essential work that showcases the beauty and innovation of modern design in the United States.