Item Detail
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9681
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10
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English
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Mormon Moderne : Latter-day Saint Architecture, 1925-1945
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Journal of Mormon History
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1982
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9
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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71-84
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While Mormons in the 1920s favored colonial and some Gothic motifs, by the late 1930s 'several LDS architects experimented with the new styles and actually constructed more than three dozen church buildings in various modernistic modes.' (p. 71) By the post-war period, Mormons again retreated to the colonial style, but with some remnants of the Art Decco manner preserved in such buildings as the Jordan Temple.
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A Home for the Saints : Developments in LDS Worship Accommodation in Lancashire, England
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People of Paradox : A History of Mormon Culture
Prairie School in the Prairie : An Architectural Journey through Mormon History in Southern Alberta, 1888-1923
Regional Studies in Latter-day Saint Church History : The Pacific Isles
Saints in the Secular City : A History of the Los Angeles Stake
South Temple Street Landmarks : Salt Lake City
The State of Deseret : The Creation of the Mormon Landscape in the Western U.S.