In 1898, Frank Lloyd Wright and William Herman Winslow printed ninety copies of The House Beautiful on a hand press. Wright designed the book, framing the text by pamphleteer William C. Gannett -- which described the various elements that w...
One of America's great architecture critics writes about one of the greatest architects in this brief consideration by Ada Louise Huxtable of the life of Frank Lloyd Wright (1869-1959). In exploring Wright's lurid life, she does not neglect...
Fortunately for the many admirers of his architecture, theories, and designs, Frank Lloyd Wright was not only a lover of space and a man of vision-he was also a man who liked to save things. Since he opened his first office in Chicago in 18...
FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT’S HOME AND STUDIO casts a light on the world-famous architect’s early life and career. When Wright was just 22 years old, he used a loan to build an impressive construction that reflected his own philosophy of nature and ...
FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT’S TALIESIN WEST offers one of the most penetrating looks at the world-famous architect’s life and career ever documented on film before tightening its focus to the construction of the title, a geometrically jaw-dropping s...