Unbuilt America: Forgotten Architecture in the United States from Thomas Jefferson to the space age is a 1976 book by Alison Sky and Michelle Stone.
Projects featured in book include rejects entries for building competitions like the New York Crystal Palace and the Chicago Tribune Tower and unrealized projects by architects like Frank Lloyd Wright and Siah Armajani.
It was reviewed in New York Affairs by Cora Angier Sowa;[1] a 2007 exhibition at Georgia Tech called Unbuilt Atlanta cited the book as its inspiration.
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