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Extractions: an essay by Ada Louise Huxtable Go back to List of Laureates page. The belief that "architecture is art" has been a part of Frank Gehry's being for as long as he can remember. In fact, when asked if he had any mentors or idols in the history of architecture, his reply was to pick up a Brancusi photograph on his desk, saying, "Actually, I tend to think more in terms of
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Extractions: Frank Lloyd Wright: His Life and His Architecture Robert C. Twombly A complete biography based on a wide range of previously untapped primary sources, covering Wright's private life, architecture, and role in American society, culture, and politics. Views Wright's buildings as biographical as well as social statements, analyzing his work by type, category, and individual structure. Examines Wright's struggle to develop a new artistic statement, his dramatic personal life, and his political and economic ideas, including those on cities, energy conservation, cooperative home building, and environmental preservation. Includes over 150 illustrations (photographs, floor plans, and drawingsmany never before published), extensive footnotes, and the most exhaustive bibliography of Wright's published work available. Add To Cart Purchase
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Extractions: What made his style unique? Wright's view of architecture was beautifully simple. Wright's houses had low, sweeping rooflines hanging over walls with many windows. He had massive brick or stone fireplaces at the center of the house. His rooms were very open, one leading to another. His houses seemed to be reaching out toward some real or imagined prairie horizon. On the other hand, Wright's urban buildings tended to be walled in, but lit through skylights. Return to Top
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Extractions: by architect... Aalto, Alvar Alsop, Will Ando, Tadao Aoki, Jun Architektengruppe Stuttgart Ban, Shingeru Beeby, Thomas Blom, Piet Botta, Mario Calatrava, Santiago Cardinal, Douglas Casson, Sir Hugh Cobb, Henry Cook, Peter Corbusier, Le Correa, Charles Dinkeloo, John Eisenman, Peter Erskine, Ralph Foreign Office Architects Foster and Partners Fournier, Colin Gehry, Frank Gigon/Guyer Goldberg, Bertrand Goldfinger, Erno Goodwin, Philip Graves, Michael Greene and Greene Greenfield, Guy Grimshaw, Nicholas Gropius, Walter Hadid, Zaha Harrison, Wallace Herzog and de Meuron Hood, Raymond Hopkins, Michael Indrio, Anna Maria Isozaki, Arata Ito, Toyoto Jacobsen, Arne Johnson, Philip Kahn, Louis Kleiheus, Josef Paul Koolhaas, Rem Libeskind, Daniel Loos, Adolf Lubetkin, Berthold MacCormac, Richard Mecanoo Meier, Richard Mendelsohn, Erich Meyer and Van Schooten Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig
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Frank Lloyd Wright Bibliography About Architecture. frank lloyd wright, Genius and the Mobocracy , Duell, Sloandand Pierce, New York, 1949 frank lloyd wright, The Natural House , http://users.exis.net/~jnc/nontech/fllw_bks.html
Extractions: Frank Lloyd Wright Bibliography Anthony Alofsin, "Frank Lloyd Wright: The Lost Years 1910-1922 - A Study of Influence", University of Chicago, Chicago, 1993 Judith Dunham, Scot Zimmerman, "Details of Frank Lloyd Wright: The California Work, 1909-1974", Chronicle Books, San Francisco, 1994 David Gebhard, Scot Zimmerman, "Romanza: The California Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright", Chronicle Books, San Francisco, 1989 Carla Lind, "Frank Lloyd Wright's Prairie Houses", Pomegranate Artbooks, San Francisco, 1994 Carla Lind, "Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian Houses", Pomegranate Artbooks, San Francisco, 1994 Kevin Nute, "Frank Lloyd Wright and Japan: The Role of Traditional Japanese Art and Architecture in the work of Frank Lloyd Wright", Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1993 John Sergeant, "Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian Houses: The Case for Organic Architecture", Watson-Guptill, New York, 1976 Robert L. Sweney, "Wright in Hollywood: Visions of a New Architecture", Architectural History Foundation, New York, 1994 Thomas A Heinz, "Frank Lloyd Wright: Interiors and Furniture", Academy Editions, London, 1994 Carla Lind, "Frank Lloyd Wright's Furnishings", Pomegranate Artbooks, San Francisco, 1995 Carla Lind, "Frank Lloyd Wright's Glass Designs", Pomegranate Artbooks, San Francisco, 1995 Carla Lind, "Frank Lloyd Wright's Fireplaces", Pomegranate Artbooks, San Francisco, 1995 Carla Lind, "Frank Lloyd Wright's Dining Rooms", Pomegranate Artbooks, San Francisco, 1995
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Frank Lloyd Wright: Select Bibliography W7 L46 1996, Levine, Neil, The Architecture of frank lloyd wright, frank lloydwright and Architecture for Liberal Religion, Cambridge, University Press http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/fa461/flw_bib.html
Extractions: Reserve Books: Alofsin, Anthony , Frank Lloyd Wright the Lost Years, 1910-1922 : A Study of Influence , University of Chicago Press, 1998. Andrew, David S., Louis Sullivan and the Polemics of Modern Architecture. The Present Against the Past , Univ. of Illinois Press, 1985. Brooks, H. Allen, The Prairie School: Frank Lloyd Wright and His Midwest Contemporaries , New York, 1972. Brooks, H. Allen, ed., Writings on Wright , MIT Press, 1988 Curtis, William J.R., Modern Architecture Since 19 00, 3rd ed., Prentice Hall, 1996 Hoffmann, Donald, Frank Lloyd Wrights Dana House , New York, 1996. Hoffmann, Donald, Frank Lloyd Wrights Fallingwater . New York, 1978. Hoffmann, Donald, Frank Lloyd Wrights Robie House . New York, 1984. Johnson, Donald Leslie, Frank Lloyd Wright vs. America: the 1930s . MIT Press, 1990. Jordy, William H., American Buildings and their Architects. Vol. 3. Progressive and Academic Ideals at the Turn of the Twentieth Century , Garden City, N.J., 1976
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Extractions: Date: Tuesday, January 06, 1998 3:57 PM The question of whether Ayn Rand based her character of architect Howard Roark (the Gary Cooper role in the movie) on real-life architect Frank Lloyd Wright, has been hashed out by several members of this newsgroup. An answer of sorts from the novel's author can be gleened from an article she wrote, "The Goal of My Writing." (It is reprinted in an anthology of her non-fiction entitled "The Romantic Manifesto." The "Romantic" in this title refers to the Romantic school of literature, not to the Romanticism school or philosophy nor to romance.) With this in mind, look at the similarities and differences between Howard Roark and Frank Lloyd Wright with an eye to what is superficial and what is substantive. That Roark and Wright are both innovative, unconventional architects who succeed in their profession after a slow start, may be substantive when compared with the entirely superficial details cited by Michael Gebert (mgmax@mindspring.com):
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Extractions: Frank Lloyd Wright: biography Frank Lloyd Wright is one of the most recognizable architects of all time. This is a look at the life of Frank Lloyd Wright, and how his famous career got started. You can say Frank Lloyd Wright was destined to be a great architect since the day he was born. His mother, Anna Lloyd-Jones would place pictures of famous buildings in the future architectâs crib. Born June 8th 1867, in the Southwest Wisconsin town of Richland Center, Wright would become arguably the most recognized architect ever. But architecture was not always in his plans. He took 3 semesters as a "special student" (because he did not graduate from high school), then left the University of Wisconsin-Madison for Chicago. About a year later, he took a job at an architectural firm which was co-owned by the great architect, Louis Sullivan, who Wright says greatly influenced him. At the time, the firm was working on the famous Auditorium Theater, and Wright soon became the chief draftsman for the project. But while working on the theater, Wright began to develop his own style. And when he started designing and building houses on his own timeâ¦.a practice Sullivan did not authorize.. he was fired. So in 1893, he started his own firm. He built a studio onto his Oak Park home in 1898. Over the next eight years, he built 49 different structures⦠a period which would end the first period of his career. In 1909, he left his wife and six kids, and moved to Germany. He returned to Oak Park in late 1910 to settle his business and purchased land in April of 1911 in Spring Green, Wisconsin, where he began his home, Taliesin.
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