Houses not skyscrapers, museums or schools remained Frank Lloyd Wrights favourite building type from the beginning to the end of his seventy-year career as an architect. When he started his practice near the close of the 19th century, he saw a house as the embodiment of democracy and individual free[...]
Showcasing Frank Lloyd Wright's best work in interior design, this volume exemplifies the architect's principles of unity, simplicity and respect for nature. The rooms featured also represent a chronological picture of his stylistic development. Photographs highlight furniture, fireplaces, lighting,[...]
Offering insight into the famous architect's career-long focus on small, moderate-budget houses, a tour of his small-house designs includes coverage of such structures as the Stockman House, a recently restored Prairie house based on his "Fireproof House for $5,000" design, and the Peterson Cottage.[...]