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U.S.A. - 20th Century Architecture, Individual Architects, Designers, & Planners, Prairie School Architecture, U.S.A. - General & Miscellaneous Architecture
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Frank Lloyd Wright's Chicago

by Thomas J. O'Gorman
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Overview

Chicago and the suburb of Oak Park are home to the greatest concentration of Frank Lloyd Wright designed buildings in the world. 96 of Wright's structures, chronologically presented from the master architect's earliest designs through more modern structures, are explored in 450 gorgeous color photographs and lively essays, along with a separate appendix highlighting the beach houses on Lake Delavan. In 1887 Frank Lloyd Wright moved to Chicago and began his work as a draftsman, eventually starting his own firm in 1893. During his enormously productive Chicago years (1887-1909) Wright developed and refined the ideas that would form his "Prairie Style." Frank Lloyd Wright's Chicago is a comprehensive guide that features the buildings Wright designed during this 22-year period-culminating with the iconographic Robie House, built in 1909-as well as others designed and built later in his career.

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Book Details

Published
October 10, 2004
Publisher
Thunder Bay Press
Pages
407
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781592231270

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