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Alexander Smith Cochran: Modernist Architect in Traditional Baltimore

by Christopher Weeks
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Overview

Alexander Cochran of Baltimore (1913–1990) was described as an "architectural missionary." Besides being devoted to modernism, Cochran was a highly romantic, deeply religious humanist who desired to keep the best of the past while adapting to modern needs. He transformed his city, pointing the way to its later renaissance in the 1960s. The book opens with a short biography of Cochran—peopled with the likes of Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, George Howe, Richard Neutra, and Eero Saarinen. The second half is a portfolio of Cochran’s work.

The Maryland Historical Society

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Book Details

Published
December 2, 1994
Publisher
The Maryland Historical Society
Pages
180
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780938420538

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