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Frank Lloyd Wright And San Francisco


Engels | 04-10-2016 | 224 pagina's

9780300215021

Hardback


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An unprecedented look at the architect’s storied relationship with San Francisco and the Bay Area. 

Frank Lloyd Wright (1867–1959) often spent time in San Francisco, which he called “the most charming city in America.” Paul V. Turner looks at the architect’s complex and evolving relationship with the city, surveying the full body of Wright’s work in the Bay Area—roughly thirty projects, a third of which were built. Spanning 1900 to 1959, they include houses, a gift shop, a civic center, a skyscraper, a church, an industrial building, a mortuary, and a bridge across the San Francisco Bay. The unbuilt structures are among Wright’s most innovative, and the diverse reasons for their failure counter long-held stereotypes about the architect.

Wright’s Bay Area projects are published together here for the first time, along with previously unpublished correspondence between Wright and his clients, as well as his Bay Area associate Aaron Green. Stories from San Francisco newspapers portray the media’s changing positions on Wright—from his early personal scandals to his later roles as eccentric provocateur and celebrated creative genius. Beautifully illustrated with the architect’s original drawings and plans, »Frank Lloyd Wright and San Francisco« highlights aspects of the architect’s career that have never before been explored, inspiring a new understanding of Wright, his personal and client interactions, and his work.

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EAN :9780300215021
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Uitgever :Yale University Press
Publicatie datum :  04-10-2016
Uitvoering :Hardback
Taal/Talen : Engels
Hoogte :249 mm
Breedte :277 mm
Dikte :23 mm
Gewicht :1318 gr
Status :Op voorraad bij leverancier
Aantal pagina's :224