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Frank Lloyd Wright: Presentation and Conceptual Drawings

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ISBN-10: 0195095766

ISBN-13: 9780195095760

Edition: N/A

Authors: Frank Lloyd Wright, Inc. Luna Imaging

List price: $1,500.00
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A momentous event in art and electronic publishing, this magnificent project presents nearly 5,000 drawings by Frank Lloyd Wright, America's most influential 20th-century architect. A collaboration between Luna Imaging, Inc. and the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives, it offers full-color, high resolution digital reproductions of the highest fidelity to the original works in a format that provides unprecedented control over the enormous quantity and scope of the material. Here is the largest collection of Wright's drawings ever published. Over 860 projects are included, ranging from private homes, churches, banks, and office buildings to skyscrapers, apartment buildings, museums, and schools.…    
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Book details

List price: $1,500.00
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 3/16/1995
Binding: CD-ROM 
Size: 8.43" wide x 9.76" long x 2.48" tall
Weight: 2.486

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…