Carver, Norman Francis, Jr.
CARVER, Norman Francis, Jr.
CARVER, Norman Francis, Jr. American, b. 1928. Genres: Architecture. Career: Lectures, Visiting Architect: Ill. Inst. of Tech., MIT, Yale, Carnegie Tech, King Faisel Univ., Saudi Arabia; architect, private practice in Kalamazoo, MI, 1955-. Publications: Form and Space of Japanese Architecture, 1955; Form and Space of Japanese Architecture, 2nd ed., 1993; Silent Cities: Mexico and the Maya, 1965, 1986; Italian Hilltowns, 1979, 2nd ed., 1995; Iberian Villages, 1980; Japanese Folkhouses, 1984; North African Villages, 1989; Greek Island Villages, 2001.
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