Frank Lloyd Wright

designs for an American landscape, 1922-1932

By Spirn, Anne Whiston & Peatross, C. Ford & Sweeney, Robert L. & De Long, David Gilson

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ISBN
978-0-81093-981-3
Publisher
New York : Harry N. Abrams in association with the Canadian Centre for Architecture, the Library of Congress, and the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, 1996.


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Library Journal

Reviewed on August 1, 1996

In the 1920s, premier American architect Frank Lloyd Wright designed five major projects: the Doheny Ranch, the Lake Tahoe summer colony, the A.M. Johnson desert compound, the George Strong automobile complex, and the San Marcos in the Desert hotel and housing complex. None was built, yet they proved instrumental in Wright's growth as an architect. Here, two major essays by Spirn and David G. De Long, professors of architecture at the Unive...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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