Lloyd Wright (1890—1978), the son of Frank Lloyd Wright, was described by Anaïs Nin as ‘a poet of architecture’.
For ten years, architectural photographer Alan Weintraub has been documenting Lloyd Wright's exquisite buildings in glorious colour and fine detail. Fusing landscape with built form, these gemlike houses in California are beautiful syntheses of nature with modern regionalism and exoticism.
This is the first and definitive presentation of Lloyd Wright’s complete work. At the heart of the book are thirty-two of Wright’s most beautiful buildings. The reference section includes an illustrated chronology with archival sketches and images of unbuilt works, and Wright’s stunning drawings appear throughout. This is an exemplary book on a deeply gifted architect whose full appeal and significance is now revealed.
Format:
280 x 280 mm, 276 pp., 595 illus., 428 c., hardback
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