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9788881183920

Frank Lloyd Wright and the Living City

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  • ISBN13:

    9788881183920

  • ISBN10:

    8881183927

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1999-02-01
  • Publisher: Skira
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Summary

"Frank Lloyd Wright and the Living City is an innovative survey of Wright's career focused upon the nine basic building types found in the Living City and pursuing the evolution of each throughout his career. The text and illustrations combine to reveal his lifelong ideal of organic architecture, in which he envisioned each building, its interior, and the furniture and fixtures within it, as well as the surrounding landscape or town. Edited by David G. De Long, the book includes essays by David G. De Long on Wright and his vision of the Living City, by Jean-Louis Cohen on Wright and the European reception of his designs, by David A. Hanks on Wright's decorative arts and their European counterparts, and by J. Michael Desmond, Richard Joncas, and Jack Quinan on the nine typologies. Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer has contributed a biographical outline of the architect's career. The book accompanies a major traveling exhibition organized by the Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany, with the collaboration of Exhibitions International, New York, and with the cooperation of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation.

Author Biography

David G. De Long, an architect, is Professor of Architecture and former Chair of the Graduate Group in Historic Preservation at the University of Pennsylvania. His books include Frank Lloyd Wright: Designs for an American Landscape, 1922-1932 (1997), Louis I. Kahn: In the Realm of Architecture (1991), and Bruce Goff: Toward Absolute Architecture (1988). He has taught at the University of Sydney, Australia; the Middle East Technical University, Turkey; and Columbia University, New York, from which he received his Ph.D. in architectural history.

Jean-Louis Cohen is Professor at the Institut Français d'Urbanisme in Paris and at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, New York. His publications include Mies van der Rohe (1996); Scenes of the World to Come: European Architecture and the American Challenge 1893-1960 (1995); André Lurçat (1894-1970); Autocritique d'un moderne (1995); and Le Corbusier and the Mystique of the USSR: Theories and Projects for Moscow, 1928-1936 (1992). He was recently appointed by the French Minister of Culture to create a museum of architecture in Paris.

J. Michael Desmond, and architect, is Associate Professor in the School of Architecture at Louisiana State University, from which he received his Bachelor of Architecture degree. He holds his Master's degree from Harvard University and Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has taught at Harvard and Tulane universities, the Rhode Island School of Design, the University of Massachusetts, and the Boston Architectural Center, and has practiced architecture in Louisiana, Massachusetts, and New York.

David A. Hanks is Director of Exhibitions International, New York City, and Consulting Curator for the Montreal Museum of Decorative Arts. He has held curatorial positions at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. He received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and from the Graham Foundation to carry out research for The Decorative Designs of Frank Lloyd Wright, Dutton, 1979.

Richard Joncas teaches and lectures on Frank Lloyd Wright as well as modern American and European architecture. His essay on Wright's Hanna house appeared in the September 1993 issue of the Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians. His dissertation for Stanford University, which he is currently preparing for publication, concerned Wright's later work and its non-rectangular geometry.

Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer came to the Taliesin Fellowship as an apprentice to Frank Lloyd Wright in 1949. With the exception of a year he spent in Paris studying at the Ecole Nationale des Beaux-Arts, he has remained with the Fellowship ever since. He is director of The Frank Lloyd Wright Archives, a member of the board of trustees of The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, and the author of nearly forty books on Wright's life and work, notably Frank Lloyd Wright: The Masterworks (1993). He lives in Taliesin West, Wright's winter home and studio and the international headquarters of the Wright Foundation, with his Doberman, Geronimo.

Jack Quinan is Professor in the School of Architecture at the State University of New York at Buffalo, where he has taught since 1975. He also taught at the University of Rhode Island in 1972-75 and holds his Master's and Ph.D. from Brown University. The curator of Frank Lloyd Wright's Darwin D. Martin house, he is currently completing a book on Wright's relationship with Martin, one of his leading clients. He is the author of Frank Lloyd Wright's Larkin Building: Myth and Fact (1987) and numerous articles on the architect.

Table of Contents

Frank Lloyd Wright and the Evolution of the Living City
14(56)
David G. De Long
DESIGNS FOR THE LIVING CITY 70(242)
I: Buildings for Communal Work
70(18)
Jack Quinan
II: Buildings for Commerce
88(12)
Jack Quinan
III: Buildings for Worship
100(14)
Richard Joncas
IV: Buildings for Learning
114(16)
Richard Joncas
V: Buildings for the Arts
130(18)
Richard Joncas
VI: Buildings for Recreation
148(12)
J. Michael Desmond
VII: Buildings for the Community
160(18)
Jack Quinan
VIII: Buildings for Individual Dwelling
178(58)
J. Michael Desmond
IX: Buildings for Communal Dwelling
236(44)
J. Michael Desmond
Wright's Ideas of Twentieth-Century Urbanism and Their European Echoes
280(14)
Jean-Louis Cohen
The Decorative Designs of Frank Lloyd Wright and His European Contemporaries
294(18)
David A. Hanks
A Selected Chronology of Frank Lloyd Wright's Life and Work, 1867-1959 312(15)
Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer
Selected Bibliography 327(1)
Photograph Credits 328(2)
Index 330

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