FRANKBROS says
A compilation created from Taschen's previous three-volume monograph, this book covering the life and work of Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) is a highlight reel of the career of America's greatest architect. Across 504 pages Frank Lloyd Wright’s paradigm-shifting projects are explored, supplemented by insight from author Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer — once an apprentice for Frank Lloyd Wright — as well as unlimited access to the Frank Lloyd Wright archives. The result is an unrivalled exploration of Wright’s projects, both realised and unrealised, alongside recent research and an overview of the architect's immeasurable impact on cities like New York and Tokyo.
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FRANKBROS says
A compilation created from Taschen's previous three-volume monograph, this book covering the life and work of Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) is a highlight reel of the career of America's greatest architect. Across 504 pages Frank Lloyd Wright’s paradigm-shifting projects are explored, supplemented by insight from author Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer — once an apprentice for Frank Lloyd Wright — as well as unlimited access to the Frank Lloyd Wright archives. The result is an unrivalled exploration of Wright’s projects, both realised and unrealised, alongside recent research and an overview of the architect's immeasurable impact on cities like New York and Tokyo.