#0297 USONIA FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT‘S DESIGN AMERICA

Frank Lloyd Wright

Category|洋書

Language|英語

Contents|フランク・ロイド・ライト 

Author|ALVIN ROSENBAUM

Publisher|The Preservation Press

Publication date|1993

Type|ハードカバー

Pages|215

Size|231×223×22

Weight|

Price|YO-10500-210-10710-20220215

Usonia was Frank Lloyd Wright’s vision for America, a place where design commingled with nature, expanding the idea of architecture to include a civilization, a utopian ideal that integrated spiritual harmony and material prosperity across a seamless, unspoiled landscape.

Usonia was a state of mind, combining an evolving prescription for the elimination of high-density American cities and their replacement by pastoral communities organized around modern transportation and communications technology with a new type of home for middle-income families.

The Usonian house was relatively small when measured in square feet, but it was open and spacious, with access to the outside from almost every room. It was heated by warm water flowing through pipes embedded in a concrete slab.

引用|USONIA FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT‘S DESIGN AMERICA

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