Frank Lloyd Wright and Japan The Role of Traditional Japanese Art Architecture

Frank Lloyd Wright and Japan The Role of Traditional Japanese Art Architecture

Frank Lloyd Wright and Japan The Role of Traditional Japanese Art Architecture

Frank Lloyd Wright and Japan The Role of Traditional Japanese Art Architecture

A rare find, “Frank Lloyd Wright and Japan” by Kevin Nute, offers a fascinating look into the influence of Japanese art and architecture on the work of Frank Lloyd Wright. This first edition copy was published in 1993 by Chapman & Hall, London, UK. This copy is in good condition with an unbroken spine, all pages intact, and no markings or writing. There is a slight tear on the cover that was previously taped on the backside. The book features 244 pages filled with insights into Wright’s creative process and his relationship with Japanese design. It measures 11.875″ in height and 8.5″ in width, making it a substantial addition to any architecture enthusiast’s library. Written in English, it explores the topic of individual architects and firms, as well as regional styles. Whether you’re a fan of Wright’s work or simply interested in the intersection of different design traditions, this book is sure to captivate and inspire.