When Frank Lloyd Wright designed a building, he did not simply construct a shell and walk away: his use of interior space and the furnishings he designed are as startling and attractive as his structures themselves. From art glass lamps to chairs to fabrics, he carried through carefully planned out themes and motifs. Following an introduction to the architect's philosophy of design and approach to interiors, fifteen case studies and a selection of other buildings showcase his spectacular, yet livable, interiors.
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When Frank Lloyd Wright designed a building, he did not simply construct a shell and walk away: his use of interior space and the furnishings he designed are as startling and attractive as his structures themselves. From art glass lamps to chairs to fabrics, he carried through carefully planned out themes and motifs. Following an introduction to the architect's philosophy of design and approach to interiors, fifteen case studies and a selection of other buildings showcase his spectacular, yet livable, interiors.
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Good. Good condition. Acceptable dust jacket. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.
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Used-Good. When Frank Lloyd Wright designed a building, he did not simply construct a shell and walk away. To the contrary, after consulting with the residents and taking their lifestyle into consideration, he would create an entire layout for the house. His use of interior space and the furnishings he designed are as startling and attractive as his buildings. From art-glass lamps and statuary to tables and chairs to carpets and fabrics, he strove to carry through the themes and motifs he carefully planned out for the particular building. Following an introduction that explains the architect's philosophy of design and his approach to interiors, 15 case studies and a selection of other buildings showcase just how spectacular, yet livable, his interiors could be. When Frank Lloyd Wright designed a building, he did not simply construct a shell and walk away: his use of interior space and the furnishings he designed are as startling and attractive as his structures themselves. From art glass lamps to chairs to fabrics, he carried through carefully planned out themes and motifs. Following an introduction to the architect's philosophy of design and approach to interiors, fifteen case studies and a selection of other buildings showcase his spectacular, yet livable, interiors.
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Good. Frank Lloyd Wright At A Glance; 8vo 8"-9" tall; The book shows average wear.; -We offer free returns for any reason and respond promptly to all inquiries. Your order will be packaged with care and ship on the same or next business day. Buy with confidence.
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Simon Clay (Photographer) Very good. The format is approximately 6.25 inches by 8.25 inches. 96 pages. Gazetteer. Index. Decorative front cover. Illustrations (Color). No Dust Jacket present. This is one of the Frank Lloyd Wright at a Glance series. Abby Moor has written extensively on the subjects of design and architecture. Her previous books include a selection of titles in the Frank Lloyd Wright at a Glance series, such as Prairie Houses and Interiors. Under a different pseudonym, she has published numerous specialist academic books on aspects of design and architecture. She has pursued a higher academic degree in the History of Design. Frank Lloyd Wright (June 8, 1867-April 9, 1959) was an American architect, designer, writer, and educator. He designed more than 1, 000 structures over a creative period of 70 years. Wright played a key role in the architectural movements of the twentieth century, influencing architects worldwide through his works and hundreds of apprentices in his Taliesin Fellowship. Wright believed in designing in harmony with humanity and the environment, a philosophy he called organic architecture. This philosophy was exemplified in Fallingwater (1935), which has been called "the best all-time work of American architecture". When Frank Lloyd Wright designed a building, he did not simply construct a shell and walk away. To the contrary, after consulting with the residents and taking their lifestyle into consideration, he would create an entire layout for the house. His use of interior space and the furnishings he designed are as startling and attractive as his buildings. From art-glass lamps and statuary to tables and chairs to carpets and fabrics, he strove to carry through the themes and motifs he carefully planned out for the particular building. Following an introduction that explains the architect's philosophy of design and his approach to interiors, 15 case studies and a selection of other buildings showcase just how spectacular, yet livable, his interiors could be. Among the case studies are Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio, Susan Lawrence Dana House, Dana-Thomas House, Lawrence Memorial Library, Edwin H. Cheney House, Aline Barnsdall House, Hollyhock House, John Storer House, Stanley Rosenbaum House, Taliesin West, Loren Pope House, Pope-Leighey House, Lowell E. Walter House, Cedar Rock, Kenneth Laurent House, Isadore Zimmerman House, Harold C. Price Company Tower, Donald & Virginia Lovness House, and George Albin House. Also has Gazetteer and Index.
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Very good. Hardcover in dust jacket. Book is like new, but has a remainder dot to bottom edge. Jacket has a little shelfwear, but still very presentable. First Edition with original Simon Clay cover image.