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Frank Lloyd Wright : the houses / photographs by Alan Weintraub ; text by Alan Hess ; essays by Kenneth Frampton [and others].
Main entry:

Weintraub, Alan.

Title & Author:

Frank Lloyd Wright : the houses / photographs by Alan Weintraub ; text by Alan Hess ; essays by Kenneth Frampton [and others].

Publication:

New York : Rizzoli, 2005.

Description:

541 pages : color illustrations, plans ; 29 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (page 537) and index.
1. Becoming Frank Lloyd Wright. Wright, in the style of the day. Frank Lloyd Wright home and studio 1889 ; Charnely Bungalow 1891 ; George Blossom House 1892 -- Wright, experimenting William H. Winslow House 1893 ; George Furbeck House 1897 -- Frank Lloyd Wright and the American home / Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer -- 2. The prairie style. Large prairie houses. F. B. Henderson House 1901 ; Frank W. Thomas House 1901 ; Ward Willits House 1902 ; Susan Lawrence Dana House 1902 ; Arthur Heurtley House 1902 ; Darwin D. Martin House 1903 ; George Barton House 1903 ; William A. Glasner House 1905 ; Peter A. Beachy House 1906 ; A. W. Gridley House 1906 ; Ferdinand and Emily Tomek House 1907 ; Avery and Queene Coonley House 1907 ; Coonley Playhouse 1912 ; Frederick C. Robie House 1908 ; Edward Boynton House 1908 ; Walter V. Davidson House 1908 ; Edward and Florence Irving House 1909 ; Frederick C. Bogk House 1916 -- Smaller prairie houses. Mamah Borthwick and Edwin Cheney House 1903 ; G. C. Stockman House 1908 ; William B. Greene House 1912 -- Remodeled houses. George Fabyan Remodeling 1907 ; William H. Copeland Remodeling 1909 -- Cottages. Fred B. Jones House 1900 ; George Gerts Cottage 1902 -- Taliesin 1911-1925. Taliesin I ; Andrew Porter House 1907 -- Frank Lloyd Wright's suburbanized civility, 1900-1916 / Kenneth Frampton 3. Professional wilderness. California romanza. Aline Barnsdall House 1920 -- Textile block houses. Alice Millard House 1923 ; John Storer House 1923 ; Harriet and Samuel Freeman House 1924 ; Mabel and Charles Ennis House 1924 -- Disciples and masters : Schindler, Neutra, Wright / Thomas S. Hines --
4. Utopia promised. Large estates. Liliane and Edgar J. Kaufmann House 1935 ; Herbert Johnson House 1937 ; Taliesin West 1938 ; C. Leigh Stevens House 1939 ; Arch Oboler House 1940 -- The Usonian house. L-plan. Herbert and Katherine Jacobs House I 1936 ; Stanley and Mildred Rosenbaum House 1939 ; Loren B. Pope House 1939 ; James B. Christie House 1940 ; Sara and Melvyn Smith House 1946 ; Charles Weltzheimer House 1947 -- Linear plan. Malcolm Willey House 1933 ; Goetsch-Winckler House 1939 ; Theodore Baird House 1940 ; Seamour and Gerte Shavin House 1950 ; Karl Staley House 1950 ; Ray Brandes House 1952 ; Paul and Ida Trier House 1956 -- Floating. John C. Pew House 1938 ; Lloyd Lewis House 1939 ; George Sturges House 1939 ; Gregor and Elizabeth Affleck House 1940 ; Frank Sander House 1952 -- Usonian variations. Ben Rebhuhn House 1937 ; Henry Neils House 1949 ; Edward Serlin House 1949 ; John Carr House 1950 ; Gabrielle and Charlcey Austin House 1951 ; Quintin and Ruth Blair House 1952 ; John and Catherine Christian House 1954 ; Donald and Virginia Lovness House 1955 -- Complexity and contradiction in Wright's architecture / Kathryn Smith -- 5. Utopia under construction. The ultramodern house. Lowell and Agnes Walter House 1945 ; Herman T. Mossberg House 1946 ; Richard and Madelyn Davis House 1950 ; Isadore and Lucille Zimmerman House 1950 ; Harold Price Jr. House 1953 ; Cedric and Patricia Boulter House 1954 ; Gloria Bachman and Abraham Wilson House 1954 ; John Rayward House 1955 ; Maximilian Hoffman House 1955 ; Conrad Edward and Evelyn Gordon House 1956 ; Seth Condon Peterson Cottage 1958 -- System houses. Cemesto. Raymond Carlson House 1950 ; Louis Penfield House 1952 -- Usonian automatics. Gerald B. Tonkens 1954 ; Elizabeth and William Tracy House 1954 ; Toufic Kalil House 1955 -- Marshall Erdman prefab houses. Celeste and Socrates Zaferiou House 1961 -- Multiple housing. Price Tower 1952 -- New geometries. Oblique lines. Jean and Paul Hanna House 1936 ; Mrs. Clinton Walker House 1948 ; William and Mary Palmer House 1950 ; Roland and Ronny Reisley House 1951 ; Archie and Patricia Teater Studio 1952 ; I. N. Hagan House 1954 -- Curving lines. Herbert and Katherine Jacobs House II 1944 ; Lillian and Curtis Meyer House 1948 ; Sol Friedman House 1948 ; Kenneth and Phyllis Laurent House 1949 ; Wilbur Pearce House 1950 ; Clifton and George Lewis House 1952 ; Llewellyn and Elizabeth Wright House 1956 ; Aime and Norman Lykes House 1959 -- Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian automatics / Eric Lloyd Wright -- Afterword / Margo Stipe.
Summary:

"In Frank Lloyd Wright: The Houses, for the first time, all 291 extant Wright-designed houses are featured in exquisite color photography. Along with Alan Weintraub's photos, principal text by author Alan Hess, and a selection of floor plans and archival images, the book includes text and essays by some of the field's most highly esteemed Wright scholars and architecture historians, including Kenneth Frampton, Thomas s. Hines, Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer, Kathryn Smith, Margo Stipe, and Eric Lloyd Wright."--Jacket.

ISBN:

0847827364
9780847827367

Subject:

Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959 Criticism and interpretation.
Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959.
Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959 Critique et interprétation.
Wright, Frank Lloyd.
Architect-designed houses United States.
Architecture, Domestic United States.
Maisons conçues par des architectes États-Unis.
Architecture domestique États-Unis.
Architect-designed houses.
Architecture, Domestic.
Bungalow
Woningen.
Villor Förenta staterna 1900-talet.
Haus.
United States.
7.150.

Form/genre:

Catalogs.
illustrated books.
Illustrated works.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Ouvrages illustrés.

Added entries:

Hess, Alan, 1952-
Frampton, Kenneth.
Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 242635
Call No.: NA44.W949.23 F735 2005
Status: Available

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