The Wright SpaceThis richly illustrated volume of designs by the visionary American architect Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) focuses on his unique ability to integrate structure and settings in ways that responded to the client's needs, the nature of the site, and the social changes that evolved over his seventy-year career. His respect for natural materials, and his willingness to experiment with machine-age technology, resulted in rare essays in wood, stone, brick, patterned and poured concrete, glass, and other elements combined in harmonious ways to express his elusive ideal: an organic architecture of free-flowing spaces dedicated to common and private use in ways that enhanced individual dignity and harmonious relationships. |
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Aline Barnsdall architect architecture Arizona Biltmore Arizona Biltmore Hotel art-glass windows balcony bands beauty brick Broadacre City building built built-in California cantilevered career ceiling Chicago chimney core clerestory clients colored commissioned common space concrete block construction courtyard cypress Dana-Thomas House dining room entrance exterior façade Fallingwater fireplace floor Florida Southern College Frank Lloyd Wright furniture garden geometric glass hillside home/studio horizontal House in Oak Illinois interior Johnson kitchen landmark landscape light living room living space massive master bedroom materials Maxwell Smith House Melvyn Maxwell Smith Meyer May House Michigan motif multilevel Oak Park Opposite original ornamental Overleaf overlooking piers porch Prairie House Previous pages residence Robie House roofline screen sculpture skylight square structure studio style Taliesin Fellowship Taliesin West terrace textile-block tower triangular ture two-story Unity Temple Usonian house walls William Allin Storrer Willits House wing Wisconsin wood workspace Wright designed