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2009 marks the centennial of the influential Plan of Chicago.
Designed by Daniel H. Burnham, coauthored by Edward Bennett and
produced in collaboration with the Commercial Club of Chicago, the
forward-thinking plan proposed many of the city's most distinctive
features, including its lakefront parks and roadways, the
Magnificent Mile, and Navy Pier. As a result, by the time he died
in 1912, Burnham was one of the most famous architects in America
as well as an internationally renowned city planner. Thomas S.
Hines's book is at once both a biography of Burnham and a vivid
portrait of the birth and growth of an American city. In
commemoration of the historic anniversary of Burnham's Plan, this
edition of "Burnham of Chicago" includes a new introduction by
American history scholar, Neil Harris.
"Indeed, the book as a whole is a model of the balanced portrait,
sure of Burnham's importance but always conscious of his
failings."--Paul Goldberger, "New York"" Times Book Review"""
"In every sense this is the definitive biography."--Harry Weese,
"Chicago"" Tribune""" "Professor Hines has written what may prove
to be an epoch-making book in the study of American
civilization."--Reyner Banham, "Times Literary Supplement"
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Frank Lloyd Wright: The Houses (Hardcover)
Alan Weintraub; Text written by Alan Hess; Contributions by Kenneth Frampton, Thomas S Hines, Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer
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R2,457
R1,981
Discovery Miles 19 810
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Frank Lloyd Wright is not only synonymous with architecture, his
name is also synonymous with the American house in the twentieth
century. In particular, his residential work has been the subject
of continuing interest and controversy. Wright's Fallingwater
(1935), the seminal masterpiece perched over a waterfall deep in
the Pennsylvania highlands, is perhaps the best-known private house
in the history of the world. In fact, Wright's houses-from his
Prairie style Robie House (1906) in Chicago, to the Storer (1923)
and Freeman (1923) houses in Los Angeles, and Taliesen West (1937)
in the Arizona desert-are all touchstones of modern architecture.
For the first time, all 289 extant houses are shown here in
exquisite color photographs. 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. Frank
Lloyd Wright: The Houses is an event of great importance and a
major contribution to the literature on this titan of modern
architecture.
Arthur Drexler (1921-1987) served as the curator and director of
the Architecture and Design Department at the Museum of Modern Art
(MOMA) from 1951 until 1986-the longest curatorship in the museum's
history. Over four decades he conceived and oversaw trailblazing
exhibitions that not only reflected but also anticipated major
stylistic developments. Although several books cover the roles of
MoMA's founding director, Alfred Barr, and the department's first
curator, Philip Johnson, this is the only in-depth study of
Drexler, who gave the department its overall shape and direction.
During Drexler's tenure, MoMA played a pivotal role in examining
the work and confirming the reputations of twentieth-century
architects, among them Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, Richard
Neutra, Marcel Breuer, and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Exploring
unexpected subjects-from the design of automobiles and industrial
objects to a reconstruction of a Japanese house and
garden-Drexler's boundary-pushing shows promoted new ideas about
architecture and design as modern arts in contemporary society. The
department's public and educational programs projected a culture of
popular accessibility, offsetting MoMA's reputation as an elitist
institution. Drawing on rigorous archival research as well as
author Thomas S. Hines's firsthand experience working with Drexler,
Architecture and Design at the Museum of Modern Art analyses how
MoMA became a touchstone for the practice and study of midcentury
architecture.
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