Lloyd Wright : the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright Jr.

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Lloyd Wright : the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright Jr.

produced and photographed by Alan Weintraub ; essay by Thomas S. Hines ; remembrance by Eric Lloyd Wright ; texts by Dana Hutt

Thames & Hudson, c1998

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Frank Lloyd Wright Jr., known as Lloyd Wright (1870-1978), is arguably one of the greatest undiscovered architects of the 20th century. Over a ten year period, architectual photographer Alan Weintraub has documented his buildings in colour and in fine detail. This monograph offers a comprehensive presentation of Lloyd Wright's complete oeuvre. Lloyd Wright had a style all of his own. His gemlike construction fusing landscape with built form, are syntheses of nature, regional modernism and exoticism. He built most of his work in southern California, mainly in unassuming neighbourhoods of Los Angeles. This extensively illustrated book features nearly 600 images. At the book's heart are 32 of Wright's buildings, and the reference section includes an illustrated chronology with archival sketches and images of unbuilt works.

Table of Contents

  • Works 1921 - 1965
  • a son's reflection "Lloyd Wright's Studio" by Eric Lloyd Wright
  • list of Lloyd Wrights buildings and projects
  • chronology.

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