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Frank Lloyd Wright's House Beautiful

Frank Lloyd Wright's House Beautiful

Diane Maddex
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Frank Lloyd Wright's name needs no explanation: he was an ornery, opinionated genius who often ignored clients' wishes -- and he changed the face of architecture. Here's a fresh look at Wright, at the concept of "the house beautiful" that took the late 19th century by storm and at Wright's brilliant interpretation of the phrase. Wright saw -- and built -- a home as one with the landscape, with interiors that matched the outer vision.This book presents his concepts, alongside stunning photographs depicting the evolution of Wright's "organic architecture" style, including the Prairie style of the early 1900s, the California textile-block houses of the 1920s, his one-of-a-kind expressive designs , and the simple Usonian houses of the 1940s and 1950s -- all of which exemplified the Wrightian principles of unity, simplicity and respect for nature. Wright saw interior design as integral to his architecture, and included specific furnishings for many of his structures.

Frank Lloyd Wright's House Beautiful is not only a treasure for any Wright fan, but a fascinating history of the architect as seen through the magazine that recognized his trailblazing talents from the beginning, showcasing and championing his work over the course of his astounding 63-year career.
Language
English
Pages
176
Format
Hardcover
Release
June 01, 2000
ISBN 13
9780688167363

Frank Lloyd Wright's House Beautiful

Diane Maddex
0/5 ( ratings)
Frank Lloyd Wright's name needs no explanation: he was an ornery, opinionated genius who often ignored clients' wishes -- and he changed the face of architecture. Here's a fresh look at Wright, at the concept of "the house beautiful" that took the late 19th century by storm and at Wright's brilliant interpretation of the phrase. Wright saw -- and built -- a home as one with the landscape, with interiors that matched the outer vision.This book presents his concepts, alongside stunning photographs depicting the evolution of Wright's "organic architecture" style, including the Prairie style of the early 1900s, the California textile-block houses of the 1920s, his one-of-a-kind expressive designs , and the simple Usonian houses of the 1940s and 1950s -- all of which exemplified the Wrightian principles of unity, simplicity and respect for nature. Wright saw interior design as integral to his architecture, and included specific furnishings for many of his structures.

Frank Lloyd Wright's House Beautiful is not only a treasure for any Wright fan, but a fascinating history of the architect as seen through the magazine that recognized his trailblazing talents from the beginning, showcasing and championing his work over the course of his astounding 63-year career.
Language
English
Pages
176
Format
Hardcover
Release
June 01, 2000
ISBN 13
9780688167363

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