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Frank Lloyd Wright's Houses
Fallingwater Rising: Frank Lloyd Wright, E. J. Kaufmann, and America's Most Extraordinary House
Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater: The House and Its History
Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House: The Illustrated Story of an Architectural Masterpiece
Frank Lloyd Wright's
Taliesin and Taliesin West
FLW books
50 Favorite Furnishings by Frank Lloyd Wright
50 Favorite Houses by Frank Lloyd Wright
50 Favorite Rooms by Frank Lloyd Wright
9 Commentaries on Frank Lloyd Wright
Affordable Dreams: The Goetsch-Winckler House by Frank Lloyd Wright
Architectural Excursions: Frank Lloyd Wright, Holland and Europe
The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright
Art Glass Details: Frank Lloyd Wright's Hollyhock House
'At Taliesin': Newspaper Columns by Frank Loyd Wright and the Taliesin Fellowship, 1934-1937
Barnsdall Park: A New Master Plan for Frank Lloyd Wright's California "Romanza"
Basic Frank Lloyd Wright
Building a Legacy: The Restoration of Frank Lloyd Wright's Oak Park Home and Studio
Building With Frank Lloyd Wright
The California Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright
The Complete Frank Lloyd Wright Letters Trilogy
Cut and Assemble Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House
Details of Frank Lloyd Wright: The California Work, 1909-1974
Domino's Mansion: Thomas Monaghan, Gunnar Birkerts and the Spirit of Frank Lloyd Wright
Down to Earth: An Insider's View of a Frank Lloyd Wright's Tomek House
Drawings and Plans of Frank Lloyd Wright: The Early Period (1893-1909)
The Early Work of Frank Lloyd Wright
Fallingwater: A Frank Lloyd Wright Country House
Fallingwater: Frank Lloyd Wright's Romance With Nature
Lost Wright: Frank Lloyd Wright's Vanished Masterpieces
The Master Architect: Conversations with Frank Lloyd Wright
Merchant Prince and Master Builder
Metrochicago, Volume 2, Frank Lloyd Wright Field Guide
My Father Who Is on Earth: A New Edition: Including Comments, Responses, and Documents
My Father, Frank Lloyd Wright
Prairie Style: Houses and Gardens by Frank Lloyd Wright and the Prairie School
Quilts in the tradition of Frank Lloyd Wright
Rescue of a Landmark: Frank Lloyd Wright's Darwin D. Martin House
Romanza: The California Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright
The Seven Ages of Frank Lloyd Wright: The Creative Process
Shining Brow
Shining Brow: Frank Lloyd Wright
Stained Glass Window Designs of Frank Lloyd Wright
Studies and Executed Buildings
Tales of Taliesin: A Memoir of Fellowship
A Taliesin Legacy: The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright's Apprentices
Together They Built a Mountain
Treasures of Taliesin: Seventy-Seventy Unbuilt Designs
Understanding Frank Lloyd Wright's Architecture
Unity Temple: Frank Lloyd Wright (Architecture in Detail Series)
Usonia: Frank Lloyd Wright's Design for America
Usonia, New York: Building a Community With Frank Lloyd Wright
Frank Lloyd Wright: A Visual Encyclopedia
Frank Lloyd Wright: Between Principles and Form
Frank Lloyd Wright: His Living Voice
Frank Lloyd Wright: Letters to Apprentices
Guide to Frank Lloyd Wright's California
Johnson Wax Administration Building and Research Tower: Racine, Wisconsin 1936-44 Frank Lloyd Wright
The Life and Works of Frank Lloyd Wright
Light Screens: The Complete Leaded-Glass Windows of Frank Lloyd Wright
A Living Architecture: Frank Lloyd Wright and Taliesin Architects
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Lloyd Wright - A film by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick (DVD)
Frank Lloyd Wright was
the greatest of all American architects. He was an authentic
American genius, a man who believed he was destined to redesign
the world, creating everything anew. Over the course of his long
career, Wright designed over eight hundred buildings, including
such revolutionary structures as the Guggenheim Museum, the
Johnson Wax Building, Fallingwater, Unity Temple and Taliesin.
Wright's buildings and his ideas changed the way we live, work
and see the world around us. Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural
achievements were often overshadowed by the turbulence of his
melodramatic life. In ninety-two years, he fathered seven
children, married three times, and almost constantly embroiled
scandal. Some hated him, some loved him, but in the end, few
could deny that he was the most important architect in America
and perhaps the world. With exquisite live cinematography,
fascinating interviews, and rare archival footage, this riveting
film brings Wright's unforgettable story to life.
Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater Special Edition
(DVD)
In 1935, Frank Lloyd Wright designed a country house for the
Kaufmann family over a small stream in Western Pennsylvania. He
named it Fallingwater. It, perhaps more than any other building,
exemplifies Wright’s concept of ‘organic’ architecture.
Examining the relationships between the site, the building, the
clients, and the architect, reveal why it stands as a testament
to a great architect working at the height of his career.
DISK ONE: Additional Features: 10 Extended interviews with: Lynda Waggoner, Director of Fallingwater; Cara Armstrong, Curator of Buildings and Collections; Denise Miner, Public Tour Manager and Community Liaison; Richard Cleary, Architectural Historian. A slideshow of over 230 newly commissioned photographs of Fallingwater.
DISK TWO: The next best thing to visiting Fallingwater, is this interactive, virtual tour featuring over 250 photographs and 17 VR panoramas. It’s an easy to use virtual tour which immerses you inside each room of the house and around the Fallingwater property. Computer requirements: Windows 95 and higher, and Mac OSX, DVD-ROM drive.
The Homes of Frank Lloyd Wright (A&E DVD Archives) (1996)
(DVD)
From Fallingwater to the Guggenheim Museum, Frank Lloyd Wright
created some of the most celebrated designs in history. But his
development as an architect is best seen in the three homes he
built for himself. Freed from the wishes and demands of any
client, they are the purest expressions of the talents and
theories of the greatest architect of the 20th century.America's
Castles follows the evolution of Wright's style from the
balanced simplicity of Oak Park (1891) to the destruction of the
traditional boundaries between inside and outside space of
Taliesin West (1937). Go inside Taliesin (1911) in Spring Green
Wisconsin--off limits to the public--to see what many scholars
feel is the most beautiful of all Wright's domestic designs. And
learn of the turmoil and tragedy that marked Wright's private
life--including the horrific axe murder in Taliesin!
Magnificent Obsession: Frank Lloyd Wright's Buildings and Legacy
in Japan (2005)
Frank Lloyd Wright, the greatest architect of the 20th century,
was deeply indebted to Japan for its aesthetic inspiration. This
is the story of how he repaid that debt.
Wright sought refuge in Japan when he faced public condemnation
at home. For six tumultuous years, he struggled to complete the
enormous commission of the Hotel Imperial in Tokyo, which helped
turn his career around. During the construction of the hotel, he
forged several relationships with Japanese architects who went
on to alter Japan s cityscapes and to mentor a new generation of
architects.
Against the backdrop of the most turbulent century in history, Wright s obsession with Japan and Japan s own debt to Wright vividly reminds us that the creative spirit knows no borders.
Frank Lloyd Wright's House on Kentuck Frank Lloyd Wright's House on Kentuck Knob is splendidly written; simple, alive and captivating. Donald Hoffmann draws the reader right into the adventure of how Mr. and Mrs. Hagan acquired the site and got Wright, by then a quirky octogenarian, to design the building. Clearly the book, with all its illustrations, will be a steady seller for visitors who combine visits to Falling Water and Kentuck Knob. Donald Hoffmann served as art and architecture critic for the Kansas City Star from 1965 to 1990, was assistant editor of The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians from 1970 to 1972, and is the author of seven books on the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright, including Frank Lloyd Wright's Falling Water.
Fallingwater Rising : Frank Lloyd Wright, E. J. Kaufmann, and America's Most Extraordinary House Fallingwater Rising is a biography not of a person but of the most famous house of the twentieth century. Scholars and the public have long extolled the house that Frank Lloyd Wright perched over a Pennsylvania waterfall in 1937, but the full story has never been told. When he got the commission to design the house, Wright was nearing seventy, his youth and his early fame long gone. It was the Depression, and Wright had no work in sight. Into his orbit stepped Edgar J. Kaufmann, a Pittsburgh department-store mogul–“the smartest retailer in America”–and a philanthropist with the burning ambition to build a world-famous work of architecture. "Highly Recommended".
Frank Lloyd Wright in Pop-Up
Description: Using the latest in paper engineering, this book brings to life six of Frank Lloyd Wright's most famous buildings: The Robie House in Chicago, the Charles Ennis House, Fallingwater, the Johnson's Wax administrative building and research tower, the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum of Art.
Frank Lloyd Wright's House Beautiful
Description: This book features the special relationship Wright had with House Beautiful magazine, a relationship that spanned six decades. In 1897, the year the magazine began, Wright developed his own concept of "The House Beautiful," in a limited edition masterpiece that detailed his theories of the ideal home. More than a century later, this book presents his concepts, alongside stunning photographs depicting the evolution of Wright's "organic architecture" style, including the Prairie style of the early 1900s.
50 Favorite Rooms by Frank Lloyd Wright
Description; Any admirer of the creative talent of Frank Lloyd Wright should not be without this excellent book, which records 50 of his domestic interiors. Diane Maddex, who has written several books on Wright, has assembled a photographic collection of his living and dining rooms as well as playrooms, libraries, and a few public spaces, including Wisconsin's Johnson Wax building and the Guggenheim Museum in New York. Wright's signature style--a combination of arts and crafts and the "prairie school"--was achieved by designing human-scale spaces with beautifully crafted materials.
Frank Lloyd Wright and the Prairie
Description: Taking his cue from the vast Midwestern grasslands surrounding the Chicago area in the early 1900s, Wright produced his celebrated and distinctive Prairie Houses, noted for their unbroken roof planes, sheltering eaves, and dramatic, sweeping lines. This book showcases a stunning selection of these homes, and offers illuminating commentaries about the work. 50 illustrations.
Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin and Taliesin West
Description: Taliesin and Taliesin West are world renowned not only as two of the most important landmarks of 20th-century architecture, but also as home to their creator, Frank Lloyd Wright. This lavishly illustrated volume provides an introduction to the architecture, interiors, art collection, gardens, decorative arts, furniture, and graphic design of the two studio-residences. 137 illustrations, 100 in color.
Lost Wright : Frank Lloyd Wright's Vanished Masterpieces
Description: The majestic Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, the stunning Midway Gardens in Chicago, and the innovative Larkin Administration Building in Buffalo, New York, are among the beautiful Frank Lloyd Wright masterpieces lost to us forever. With color photos, architectural illustrations, and black-and-white period photographs, Carla Lind gives these glorious works the attention they deserve. 150 photos.
Unity Temple : Frank Lloyd Wright (Architecture in Detail Series)
Description: One of the latest installments in Phaidon Press's innovative Architecture in Detail series, this title explores Frank Lloyd Wright's legendary Unity Temple, a building representing the pinnacle of his Prairie Style. Each uniquely formatted paperback (60 pages, square) in the series presents a celebrated building in the history of architecture and explores it in concise detail.






