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Available
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Description
This text juxtaposes Wright's interiors with their relative exteriors and shows that, while other architects were designing buildings from the outside in, Lloyd Wright changed perceptions of modern architecture and began to work from the inside out. It features over 200 photographs of 100 of his buildings.
Publication
Barnes & Noble (2001), Edition: 1st Edition, 256 pages
User reviews
LibraryThing member wyvernfriend
They're great photographs and allow you to take a look at several famous (and not-so-famous) Frank Lloyd Wright buildings but it's all puff, there's nothing here about any of the flaws or issues that I know exists with a few of these buildings. He was a visionary but I would have liked to see a
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little more information on the houses, whether, for example, they are still occupied and what the owners like or dislike about the buildings. The text is very much written by architect or in real estate speak, all of the puff about a building none of the flaws. Show Less
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D > Biography, Memoir
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Physical description
256 p.
ISBN
0760726035 / 9780760726037