Contains over two hundred color photographs of works by Frank Lloyd Wright, depicting the six major phases of his career; and includes biographical information about the American architect.
Photographs, illustrations, and text introduce the reader to the gardens of Frank Lloyd Wright, and features Wright's studio and home in Oak Park, Illinois; summer home in Taliesin, Wisconsin; commission in Fallingwater, Pennsylvania, and others.
Examines the work of American architect Frank Lloyd Wright with pop-up images of Chicago's Robie House, Pennsylvania's Fallingwater, the Ennis House in Los Angeles, New York's Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and Wright's glass designs; and discusses each structure's history and construction, as well as Wright's influence on architecture.
Blends fact and fiction in a historical novel about the love affair between Mamah Borthwick Cheney and architect Frank Wright, who was commissioned by Mamah and her husband Edwin in 1903 to design a new home for them.
Examines the life and accomplishments of twentieth-century American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, and features photographs and descriptions of some of his landmark buildings.