Overview :"May be the best book on Wright ever written, with the exception of the master's own incomparable autobiography." -- New York Times Book Rev... Read More
Overview :This is the first thorough guide to the design and history of "Kentuck," a splendid mountain house in southwestern Pennsylvania designed in ... Read More
Overview :Frank Lloyd Wright firmly believed that "life could be formed anew if new form could be brought to its setting, architecture." His revolt ag... Read More
Overview :At the behest of oil heiress Aline Barnsdall, the twentieth century's greatest architect created one of his most imaginative and controversi... Read More
Overview :"Mr. Hoffmann's magisterial command of the vast Wright literature is matched by his gift for placing the architect in the broader cultural c... Read More
Overview :For Mark Twain, it was love at first landfall. Samuel Clemens first encountered the Bermuda Islands in 1867 on a return voyage from the Holy... Read More
Overview :Organic form was Frank Lloyd Wright's credo, and its most splendid embodiment is Fallingwater, designed and built for the Pittsburgh merchan... Read More