Critical text by Frank Lloyd Wright. "[...] The Living City is another startling act of prophecy. This matter of immediate concern to us and to our children, the nature of the coming city, has been a matter of continuous concern - and inspired work - for the world's greatest architect for fifty years. ... [details]
Critical theory by Peter Blake. Includes index. Printed in black-and-white. [details]
Critical theory by Peter Blake. Particular edition features an updated introduction. Includes index. Printed in black-and-white. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 21 - April 27, 1996. Essay by Gary Snyder, director of Snyder Fine Art. Artists include Rolph Scarlett, Rudolf Bauer, Penrod Centurion, Lloyd Ney, John Sennhauser, Dwinell Grant, Illya Bolotowsky, Irene Rice Pereira, Hilla Rebay, Jean Xceron, and Maud L. ... [details]
"The world's greatest architect here meets the urgent problem of suitable shelter for The Family in a democracy, in a magnificent and - as was to be expected - challenging book. Here, presented at last in full detail, is the natural house. ... [details]
Catalogue in honor of Frank Lloyd Wright's Guggenheim Museum. Essay by Louise Averill Svendson. Printed in color and black-and-white. [details]
Critical text by Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer, with photographs by David Heald, William H. Short, Lee B. Ewing. "The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is among the most famous buildings in the world, and widely acknowledged as the crowning achievement of architect Frank Lloyd Wright's late career. ... [details]
Critical text by Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer, with photographs by David Heald, William H. Short, Lee B. Ewing. "The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is among the most famous buildings in the world, and widely acknowledged as the crowning achievement of architect Frank Lloyd Wright's late career. ... [details]
"Frank Lloyd Wright's career, sometimes tragic, sometimes tempestuous - at all times creative - has been examined and re-examined in numerous studies and articles both during his lifetime and since his death in 1959, which occurred shortly before the completion of his most famous project, New York's Guggenheim Museum. ... [details]
"Unbuilt America records over 200 years of audacious, curious, revolutionary, utopian, radical, and visionary ideas in the combined fields of architecture and the environmental arts. It is a book about ideas. ... [details]