#0288 IN THE CAUSE OF ARCHITECTURE FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT

Frank Lloyd Wright

Category|洋書

Language|英語

Contents|フランク・ロイド・ライトの歴史 エッセイ

Author|FREDERICK GUTHEIM

Publisher|ARCHITECTURAL RECORD

Publication date|1975

Type|ハードカバー

Pages|238

Size|225×285×24

Weight|

Price|YO-1000-810-1810-20220205

CERTAINLY it is to his buildings that we first turn to discover the essential Frank Lloyd Wright. These are well supplemented by the Autobiography, the self-told story of a life that ranks with Henry Adams, Louis Sullivan and Lincoln Steffens; and those of his writings (fewer as the years went on) that rise above the polemic.

Among those that do, the sixteen essays written for Architectural Record constitute the major effort Wright made to address fellow architects. While excerpts were published in Frank Lloyd Wright on Architecture and subsequent presentations, no apology is required for their republication in their entirety.

They form the only written record of Wright’s architectural theories and are clearly to be distinguished from his much later philosophizing, not to mention such efforts as his address to the l 949 annual meeting of the American Institute of Architects on the occasion of receiving their Gold Medal.

引用|IN THE CAUSE OF ARCHITECTURE FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT

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