Presents 38 of the most renowned buildings of America's premier architect, from his early Prairie work in the 1890s to his creations of the 1940s and 1950s.
Offers a brief introduction to the life of architect Frank Lloyd Wright, discussing his frustration with school, his dismissal from the most famous architecture company of his time, he later success in the field, and other related topics.
understanding the concepts of parallel and perpendicular
Levy, Janey
2005
Presents a study of the concepts of parallel and perpendicular in the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright, and includes descriptions of some of his designs.
Examines the life and career of the American architect, detailing the evolution of his innovative design and the structures which won him fame around the world.
Tells the life story of nineteenth- and twentieth-century American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, discussing his designs including homes and the Guggenheim Museum, examining his impact on the way Americans live, and exploring why his work provoked controversy.
In-depth analysis of Frank Lloyd Wright's career, drawing from the architect's drawings, notes, writings, and personal and professional correspondence to present a chronologically ordered account of Wright's life and varied work.