Discover the conversations that shaped modern American architecture. Architectural history comes alive here. This Index to Volume XLVI of The Architectural Record is a navigational key to a celebrated illustrated monthly that chronicled architecture and the allied arts and crafts. More than a simple contents guide, it functions as an illustrated architecture anthology's roadmap, organising entries so readers can trace stylistic shifts, debates over materials and the projects that defined an era. Ideal for an architecture magazine collection, for researchers of early 20th century architecture and for art history students, it doubles as a decorative arts reference and an architects and designers resource: the kind of vintage architectural periodical citation that yields Beaux-Arts precedents and Craftsman style inspiration in equal measure. Historically significant, The Architectural Record captures the intellectual currents and visual culture of architectural design history; the index restores access to those conversations for teaching, research and leisurely exploration. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure. Casual readers enjoy browsing its indexed subjects and illustrations, while classic-literature collectors and institutional libraries prize its provenance and curated presentation. Whether consulted by practising architects, studio students seeking inspiration, or enthusiasts tracing American architecture of the 1910s, this heritage volume rewards both casual curiosity and specialist scholarship.