Wright

by Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer

Published 26 March 2004

The American Architect Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) exerted unique influence on the architecture of the first half of this century.

This volume presents the whole range of Frank Lloyd Wright's extraordinarily prolific output and shows clearly how his view of the world was a common factor throughout the rich diversity of his oeuvre. From his early prairie houses to the Guggenheim Museum in New York, Frank Lloyd Wright saw man as the focal point of an architecture closely bound up with nature.