America's Religious Architecture
Discover the rich tapestry of America's spiritual heritage with America's Religious Architecture, a captivating exploration by John Wiley & Sons Inc. Published in 1997, this paperback edition spans an impressive 480 pages and offers a thorough historical survey of the country's diverse religious structures. From the Moorish synagogue in a quaint Texas town to the charming New England meetinghouse set against the backdrop of Hawaii's palm trees, this book highlights the architectural beauty and cultural significance of these community landmarks. Celebrate the ethnic and spiritual diversity that shapes America's landscape through this essential read for architecture enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Immerse yourself in the stories behind these magnificent buildings and understand their role in reflecting the values and traditions of various communities across the United States.