The Frank Lloyd Wright Companion, Revised Edition

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$94.80 - $134.40
UPC:
9780226776217
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
2006-11-01
Author:
William Allin Storrer
Language:
english
Edition:
Revised

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The comprehensive source for as-built plans of Wright's work

Published to critical acclaim more than a decade ago, The Frank Lloyd Wright Companion brought together in one volume all the essential descriptions, photographs, and plans of everything built by America's most famous architect. Now, for this handsomely produced revised edition, William Allin Storrer brings the history of every Wright structure up to the present.

Storrer treats the full range of Wright's architecturefrom vacation cottages in Montana and Michigan, to such monuments of modernism as the Johnson Wax Building and the Guggenheim Museum, to buildings completed after Wrights death in 1959. Since the first edition, some of Wrights buildings have been relocated, some have been refurbished, and, sadly, some have even been destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. Storrer documents these changes and includes new information about the extent of Wrights work on the buildings, the contributions of his associates, and the details of his business arrangements. Wright aficionados will be especially pleased to find comprehensive coverage of the newly discovered Mitchell residence in Racine, Wisconsin.

Organized chronologically, The Frank Lloyd Wright Companion features a description of each building that details the history of its design, construction, and ownership. Floor plans allow readers intimate access to each of Wrights built works. With nearly 1,000 photographs (many new to this edition), elevations, historical images, and floor plans that show changes in Wrights preliminary plans, this reference is unmatched in its authority. The indispensable centerpiece of any Wright collection, the newly revised Companion is a must for any serious library of art and architecture.

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