Compiled by Richard Longstreth, Professor of American Studies and Director of the Graduate Program in Historic Preservation at George Washington University, the Historical Bibliography of Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Urbanism in the United States since World War II, is the place to start when conducting research. A RPPN exclusive, the bibliography is unparalleled as a tool for students and scholars of the recent past.
Updated annually [last revised 8 May 2012] to include the latest publications, the bibliography is divided into categories – Building Types, Houses and Housing, Architects, Landscape Architecture, Architecture and Places, and Planning-Urbanism – to facilitate use. The document also provides a distinct section on Historic Preservation, which focuses on intellectual issues concerning the protection of the recent past.






