Wright
Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer
96 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 3822827576
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Language: English
Publish: April 21, 2004
The Wright idea “The interior space itself is the reality of the building.”
– Frank Lloyd Wright
Widely thought to be the greatest American architect, Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) was a true pioneer, both artistically and technically. At a time when reinforced concrete and steel were considered industrial building materials, Wright boldly made use of them to build private homes. His prairie house concept—that of a low, sprawling home based upon a simple L or T figure—was the driving force behind some of his most famous houses and became a model for rural architecture across America. Wright`s designs for office and public buildings were equally groundbreaking and unique. From Fallingwater to New York`s Guggenheim Museum, his works are among the most famous in the history of architecture. About the
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