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Harvard : an architectural history / Bainbridge Bunting ; completed and edited by Margaret Henderson Floyd.
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Houses of Boston's Back Bay ; an architectural history, 1840-1917.
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Bainbridge Bunting
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Bainbridge Bunting
(November 23, 1913 – February 13, 1981) was an American
architectural historian
,
teacher
, and
author
.
Bunting was born November 23, 1913, in
Kansas City, Missouri
. He graduated from the
University of Illinois
and later received his Ph.D. from
Harvard University
. Beginning in 1948, he was a faculty member of the
University of New Mexico
Art Department until his retirement in 1979. Bunting wrote numerous articles and three books on the architecture of
New Mexico
, and was noted for his expertise in
adobe
architecture, the
Zuni Pueblo
and the architecture of
John Gaw Meem
.
Bunting is credited by architectural historian
Marcus Whiffen
with having re-introduced the term "
Châteauesque
" to describe the architectural style previously and more generally known as "Chateau Style" or "French Chateau Style."
Bunting died February 13, 1981, in
Beverly, Massachusetts
.
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