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The characteristics of her work, in some respects, are similar to his. That is to say that both of them are architects that at that period tended to have a certain, I might almost say, tension. That is to say that verticals are close enough to develop a verticality in conflict almost with horizontally. This is certainly true of the Adolph Mueller house in Decatur. H. Allen Brooks Architectural Historian |
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