William Allin Storrer’s “The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright” has long been the go-to resource for enthusiasts and researchers interested in the works of the renowned architect. In this definitive guide, Storrer provides a comprehensive catalog of Wright’s designs, offering historical and architectural background alongside stunning full-color photographs.
In this latest edition, Storrer and his colleagues at the Rediscovering Wright Project have identified thirty-seven new sites attributed to Wright, adding to the richness of the catalog. The book features updated and expanded entries, as well as a new essay on the evolution of Wright’s architectural style, providing readers with the most authoritative and up-to-date information available.
Organized chronologically, the catalog includes details on Wright’s structures in the United States and abroad, including those that have been demolished over the years. A geographic listing makes it easy for Wright enthusiasts to locate nearby structures, and a new key indicates whether a site is open to the public.
Published in honor of Wright’s sesquicentennial, this new edition serves as a trusted companion for anyone embarking on their own exploration of Wright’s remarkable legacy. Whether you’re a seasoned enthusiast or a newcomer to Wright’s work, this book offers invaluable insights into the wonder and genius of Frank Lloyd Wright’s architecture.
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