James Marston Fitch
Selected Writings on Architecture, Preservation, and the Built Environment
19 June 2007
Description
Revered as the father of historic preservation in the United States, architect James Marston Fitch was hailed by the New York Times at the time of his death in 2000 as "an architect whose writings and teachings helped transform historic preservation from a dilettante's pastime into a vigorous, broadly based cultural movement."
Reviews
"Preservationists (and others) should take a breather from their daily tasks and read this book. They’ll learn where they came from and might be heading." — Architectural Record
"[E]rudite, thoughtfully composed essays... . Recommended." — L. M. Bliss, San Diego State University, Choice