Frank Lloyd Wright
| Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer |
Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer’s definitive Taschen volume celebrates Frank Lloyd Wright’s architectural mastery through 504 pages of America’s most influential designs. Wright’s organic philosophy seamlessly blended buildings with nature, using innovative steel and glass to create fluid indoor-outdoor transitions. This comprehensive collection showcases the revolutionary projects that announced modernism’s arrival and cemented Wright’s immortal legacy in American architecture.
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Discover the architectural genius of America’s most iconic designer with Frank Lloyd Wright by Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer, published by Taschen. This comprehensive 504-page volume showcases the masterworks of Frank Lloyd Wright (1869-1959), whose revolutionary designs transformed modern architecture forever. Wright’s organic approach seamlessly integrated buildings with their natural surroundings, while his innovative use of steel and glass created fluid transitions between interior and exterior spaces. From his pioneering Prairie School style to his groundbreaking Fallingwater, Wright’s architectural philosophy emphasized harmony between humanity and environment. Pfeiffer’s expert curation presents Wright’s most significant projects, revealing the design principles that made each Wright building instantly recognizable yet timelessly modern. This essential collection explores American architecture at its finest, documenting the designs and plans that announced the arrival of modernism and established Wright’s immortal legacy. Whether you’re an architecture enthusiast, design professional, or simply appreciate innovative creativity, this definitive guide illuminates why Frank Lloyd Wright remains the greatest American architect. Add this authoritative Taschen publication to your collection and immerse yourself in the visionary world of architectural excellence.
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| ავტორი | Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer |
|---|---|
| გამომცემლობა | Taschen |
| გვერდების რაიოდენობა | 504 |
| ISBN | 9783836555982 |
| ყდის ტიპი | რბილი ყდა |
















