Published by Taschen in 2009, this hardcover book features illustrations by the renowned author Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer. With a focus on architecture, this volume covers a range of topics including history, contemporary design, individual architects, and general criticism. Weighing 15 lbs, this oversized book is a valuable resource for those interested in the works of Frank Lloyd Wright and his impact on modern architecture.
Published by Taschen in 2009, this hardcover volume showcases detailed illustrations and analysis of Frank Lloyd Wright’s designs. With a focus on architecture, this book offers a unique insight into the history and evolution of Wright’s work, making it a valuable addition to any architecture enthusiast’s library.
This massive coffee table book is part of an exhaustive three-volume monograph featuring all of Wright’s 1,100 designs, both realized and unrealized. Publisher: TASCHEN, 2009 (First Oversized Edition). Dimensions: 16″ long × 12.5″ wide × 2 thick. Unrivaled access to the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives in Taliesin, Arizona. Drawings for unrealized projects, including a house for Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller. Projects such as the Guggenheim Museum, the Beth Sholom Synagogue, and plans for a new Baghdad. Wright’s only realized high-rise tower in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. The book itself is in mint condition. The original cardboard box has slight dents, and the handle has a small tear, but overall, it remains in great condition.
The product is an oversized hardcover book titled Frank Lloyd Wright. 1 1885 – 1917 by author Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer. Published by Taschen in 2011, this book showcases the works of Frank Lloyd Wright from 1885 to 1916. It includes illustrations and spans various genres such as architecture, history, and criticism. With a weight of 15 lbs, this oversized volume is a comprehensive collection of the architectural master’s creations.