American Architects: Frank Lloyd Wright (American Architects)
Editorial Reviews Book Description The American Architects series is a collection of books devoted to significant figures of 20th-century American architecture. Each monograph will offer a complete vision of the architect?s impressive architectural work. Majestic photographs and drawings and rich text will enlighten 10 projects of the most influential architects. The series will examine the oeuvre of Richard Meier, J. Ll. Sert, Louis Kahn, Philip Johnson, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, and many others.
Frank Lloyd Wright (Richland Center, Wisconsin, 1867 Phoenix, Arizona, 1959) is one of the most influential architects of all times. His work has an especially innovative style that has influenced the designers and the development of the Modern Movement. In spite of his strong personality, his tumultuous private life and his provoking designs, his buildings, such as the Larkin Building and the Waterfall House, have arisen interest and admiration ever since they were completed. Wright not only showed the world what kind of spaces to live and work in, but more importantly he influenced the very nature of how people lived. About the Author n/a
American Architects: Frank Lloyd Wright (American Architects),Sophia Cheviakoff ,Rockport Publishers,1592530095,1867-1959,20th century,Architecture,Criticism and interpretation,History - General,Individual Architect,United States,Wright, Frank Lloyd,
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