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Frank Lloyd Wright - 50 Great Buildings (Hardcover)
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Frank Lloyd Wright - 50 Great Buildings (Hardcover)
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Frank Lloyd Wright was the greatest American architect of the 20th
century. During a long life he designed many of the most striking
and iconic buildings in the USA - structures such as Fallingwater,
a house poised above a waterfall in rural Pennsylvania, the Unity
Temple, the USA's first all-concrete public building, and New
York's amazing, spiral-shaped Guggenheim Museum. One of the most
remarkable innovators in the history of architecture, Wright
produced some of the most revolutionary buildings - breathtaking
prairie houses, the Johnson Wax company headquarters with its Pyrex
glazing and stunning mushroom columns, his own canvas-roofed desert
home and office. Wright was a technological innovator too,
pioneering inventions such as double-glazing, sound-absorbing
office furniture, and prefabricated office partitions. But Wright
did not pursue the new for its own sake. All his work is
underpinned by a belief system: that buildings should be at one
with their environment, that their form should grow from the needs
of the client, and that site, floor plan, structural materials, and
the use of the building should be in harmony. Wright called this
set of ideas organic architecture, and both the philosophy and the
buildings it produced are as inspiring now as they were when Wright
was alive and working. This book showcases fifty of Wright's most
important projects. It covers buildings throughout his whole
career, from the house he built for himself in Oak Park, Illinois
in 1889 to the landmark structures of his final years like the Beth
Sholom Synagogue and the Guggenheim Museum. The projects include a
handful of influential buildings that are no longer standing, such
as the masterly Larkin Company Building and the Imperial Hotel
Tokyo, as a tribute to designs that still fascinate architects and
others who follow the work of this inspiring American master. Brief
opening and closing chapters outline the architect's life and
describe his wide influence, which, with his emphasis on
architecture and environment, is as relevant as ever today.
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