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Frank Lloyd Wright the Buildings

Frank Lloyd Wright the Buildings
By Alan Hess

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Accompanying Rizzoli’s best-selling Frank Lloyd Wright: The Houses, this exceptional publication features Wright’s major projects and programs, including such masterpieces as the Guggenheim Museum, Marin County Civic Center, Unity Temple, Johnson Wax, Taliesin, and Taliesin West, to name only a few. Also included is stunning archival imagery of the great demolished buildings, such as the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, as well as inspiring visions of the great unbuilt work drawn by Wright, including The Baghdad Opera House and The Mile High "Illinois," among others. Extensive, all new color photography shows the buildings to an extent rarely seen (including such little-known gems as Beth Shalom Synagogue, Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, and Lindholm Gas Station). Frank Lloyd Wright: The Buildings invites a reevaluation of Wright’s work and is a must-have for anyone interested in this very important American architect.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #430261 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-10-21
  • Released on: 2008-10-21
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 312 pages

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From the Inside Flap
Frank Lloyd Wright: The Buildings, is a companion volume to Rizzoli's Frank Lloyd Wright: The Houses, features the great non-residential masterpieces of architecture by this American genius. Wright's major projects are here showcased, including such seminal works as the Guggenheim Museum in NewYork, Price Tower in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, Marin County Civic Center in San Rafael, California, Unity Temple in Oak Park, Illinois, Florida Southern College in Lakeland, Florida, and TaliesinWest in Scottsdale, Arizona. Included also is stunning archival imagery of the great demolished buildings, such as the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo and Midway Gardens in Chicago, as well as inspiring visions conceived and drawn by Wright, among themThe Baghdad Opera House and The Mile High "Illinois," to name only a few. In Frank Lloyd Wright: The Buildings, extensive, all-new photography shows the buildings to an extent rarely seen (including such little-known gems as Beth Sholom Synagogue, Kalita Humphreys Theater, R.W. Lindholm Service Station, and many others) while rich text by author Alan Hess coupled with insightful essays byWright scholars David G. De Long and Kathryn Smith uncover the great innovative richness of the master architect's non-residential work, ultimately inviting a reevaluation of the architectural legacy of this almost mythical figure.

About the Author
Alan Weintraub is the photographer for Rizzoli’s Frank Lloyd Wright: The Houses and Frank Lloyd Wright: Mid-Century Modern, among others. Alan Hess is a practicing architect and architecture critic for the San Jose Mercury News and author of Frank Lloyd Wright: The Houses and Frank Lloyd Wright: Mid-Century Modern, among others. Kathryn Smith is an architecture historian, preservation consultant, author, and lecturer. She is the author of Frank Lloyd Wright: Hollyhock House & Olive Hill. David G. De Long is professor emeritus of architecture in the Graduate Program in Historic Preservation at the University of Pennsylvania. He is co-author of Rizzoli’s Louis I. Kahn: In the Realm of Architecture and author of Auldbrass: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Southern Plantation.


Customer Reviews

Wright Buildings5
This book completes the cycle which began earlier with Wright: the Houses.
This book looks into the many office buildings, churches, museums, schools, and even doctors' offices where Wright used his vision to make the day more in tune with the natural.
Perhaps more interesting than the big projects, was how Wright applied his vision to small projects, like a medical building in Dayton, Ohio.
No project, it seems, was too small to do the Wright way.
Also covered was Wright's own space at Taliesin in both Wisconsin and Arizonia. It was interesting to see the quarters Wright created for his own family within these compounds.
This book shows the range of Wrights work, and is a perfect companion book to "Houses".

Great Picture Book4
This is a great addition to the sister book "The Houses" by the same author. Amazing photographs!

Frank Lloyd Wright, The Buildings5
This is a great book that identifies and illustrates Wright's great creations. A must have for the Wright fan. Quick shipment!