Pulitzer Prize?winning critic Ada Louise Huxtable?s biography of America?s greatest architect Renowned architecture critic Ada Louise Huxtable's biography Frank Lloyd Wright looks at the architect and the man, from his tumultuous personal ...
The mid-twentieth century was one of the most productive and inventive periods in Wright's career, producing such masterworks as the Guggenheim Museum, Price Tower, Fallingwater, the Usonian houses, and the...
Secrest had unprecedented access to an extensive archive of Wright's letters, photographs, drawings and books. "Secrest's achievement is to etch Wright's character in sharp relief. . . . (She) presents Wright in his every guise".
Along with Weintraub's stunning photos and a selection of floor plans and archival images, the book includes text and essays by several leading Wright scholars.
A complete biography based on a wide range of previously untapped primary sources, covering Wright's private life, architecture, and role in American society, culture, and politics.
Photographs of homes and other buildings designed by the distinguished architect, Frank Lloyd Wright, are accompanied by a brief account of his career
A biography of the acclaimed architect describes Wright's Midwest boyhood, his apprenticeship with Louis Sullivan, his travels to Europe and subsequent success there, his three marriages, his work, and more
Presents the life and accomplishments of the American architect, detailing the evolution of his innovative design and the structures which won him fame around the world.
Presents a panorama of his career and includes color photographs of his finest buildings with captions.
From the way we build to the way we live, Frank Lloyd Wright's influence on American architecture is visible all around us. Now, Ada Louise Huxtable, the Pulitzer Prize- winning...
Originally published: New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1943.
Yet, in its approach to Wright's source of creativity, it offers new insights to the best-read Wrightian. This book reveals the true creation of a Democratic American Architecture in Usonia in the 1920s.
This volume presents the whole range of his extraordinarily profilic output and shows clearly how his view of the world was a common factor throughout the rich diversity of his oeuvre.
Frank's last building was the Guggenheim Museum in New York City. Most people think it is his best work. He was an innovative architect who wasn't afraid to try new things! Timeline 1867 1887 1901 1915 1932 1935 1943 1959 Frank.
This remarkable book presents twenty-five of the most renowned and significant buildings of America's premier architect, from his early Prairie work at Oak Park, Illinois, in the 1890s to his...
A follow-up to Frank Lloyd Wright: The Houses provides photographic tours of such structures as the Guggenheim Museum, Marin County Civic Center, and Unity Temple, in a tribute that also provides archive images of demolished buildings and ...
Foreword by Nancy Frazier. Beautiful hard-cover edition of one of the most famous books in architectural history. Presents the early work of the great American architect and includes photographs and material unavailable elsewhere.
A portfolio of Frank Lloyd Wright's buildings in the Chicago area, featuring Prairie style architecture.
Frank Lloyd Wright: Art Glass Coloring Book
When Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) designed the Darwin D. Martin House complex (1903-1905), he filled the windows, doors, skylights, and laylights with nearly four hundred pieces of his signature art...