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Should the title really have a hyphen between cast and iron? The cast iron article isn't hyphenated. Wizard191 ( talk) 19:28, 30 March 2008 (UTC)
'cast iron' is only hyphenated when used adjectivally, e.g., 'a cast-iron fitting'; as a noun it does not require a hyphen. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 195.188.208.251 ( talk) 15:04, 7 June 2010 (UTC)
check the title of the book by Margot Gayle. It should be: Cast-Iron Architecture in New York: A Photographic Survey. the co-author is Edmund V. Gillon, Jr. I am Karen Zukowski, a historian. -----
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The title is cast iron 'architecture', but its equally about cast-iron in engineering ie bridges, and the structure of buildings, which is also engineering, and also about when it is used decoratively in the exterior of a building, which is when you can start talking about 'style'. Also, hardly any examples. The French version is much better !
I dont really want to substantially change it, but i will feel compelled... Rohanstorey ( talk) 06:42, 30 September 2019 (UTC)
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Should the title really have a hyphen between cast and iron? The cast iron article isn't hyphenated. Wizard191 ( talk) 19:28, 30 March 2008 (UTC)
'cast iron' is only hyphenated when used adjectivally, e.g., 'a cast-iron fitting'; as a noun it does not require a hyphen. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 195.188.208.251 ( talk) 15:04, 7 June 2010 (UTC)
check the title of the book by Margot Gayle. It should be: Cast-Iron Architecture in New York: A Photographic Survey. the co-author is Edmund V. Gillon, Jr. I am Karen Zukowski, a historian. -----
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The title is cast iron 'architecture', but its equally about cast-iron in engineering ie bridges, and the structure of buildings, which is also engineering, and also about when it is used decoratively in the exterior of a building, which is when you can start talking about 'style'. Also, hardly any examples. The French version is much better !
I dont really want to substantially change it, but i will feel compelled... Rohanstorey ( talk) 06:42, 30 September 2019 (UTC)