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FS Architects - The Aesthetic Movement - Interesting Links to 19th and 20th Century Architecture and Design


     
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Description: Felhandler/ Steeneken Architects, with offices in both New York and Los Angeles,specializes in traditional residential architecture and interior design projects inspired by the Arts & Crafts, English country house, French and Spanish Colonial styles. We also specialize in sensitive additions to existing period houses, and produce custom furniture and fixture designs. This
page shows 19th and 20th Century Architectural History links to sites which illustrate the work of architects from the 1870s to the 1930s, a period when regional styles, decorative detail and hand craftsmanship flourished.


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