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Organic Architecture The Architecture of Democracy

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ISBN-10: 0262731614

ISBN-13: 9780262731614

Edition: N/A

Authors: Frank Lloyd Wright

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In May 1939, when London's architecture could only wait helplessly before the coming destruction and man's spirit--and spiritual claims--were at a low ebb, Frank Lloyd Wright delivered four talks to some young British architects. In these talks he affirmed his belief in the future with a positive conviction that was reinforced by the derision with which his acidulous wit reacted against the sterilities of the past. Wright on this occasion was as ever the conscious radical jeffersonian whose message resonates with every "younger generation": At the outset I may as well confess that I have come here with a minority report: an informal Declaration if Independence. Great Britain had one from…    
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List price: $22.00
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 5/15/1970
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 86
Size: 8.31" wide x 10.87" long x 0.22" tall
Weight: 0.506
Language: English

Wright is widely considered the greatest American architect and certainly one of the most influential. Throughout a career of nearly 70 years, he produced masterpiece after masterpiece, each different and boldly new and yet each with the unmistakable touch of Wright's genius in the treatment of material, the detailing, and the overall concept. Born in Wisconsin of Welsh ancestry, Wright studied civil engineering at the University of Wisconsin and began his career in Chicago as chief assistant to Louis Henry Sullivan, who influenced his early thinking on the American architect as harbinger of democracy and on the organic nature of the true architecture. Out of these ideas, Wright developed…    

Introductionp. v
Forewordp. vii
First Eveningp. 1
Second Eveningp. 9
Third Eveningp. 23
Fourth Eveningp. 38
Afterwordp. 47
Bibliographyp. 48
Buildingsp. 50
Projected Worksp. 56
Illustrationsp. 57
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