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Publisher: Committee on History and Design, Architectural Institute of Japan Release date: 1975 77 figures, 25p 44cm. International Buyers – Please Note+++.
Wrappers detached at the hinges and repaired; edges torn, corners bent and creased with some soil from indifferent storage. Entire text is devoted to the work of Frank Lloyd Wright.
It’s in GOOD CONDITION for its age and appears to be COMPLETE. I’m auctioning this off in “AS IS” condition. Be sure to look at my store for other yearbooks – I just may have the one you are looking for.
Author: Yukio Nikawa (Editor) / Frank Lloyd Wright. The spine is slightly discolored and the edges are slightly stained, but the text is generally in good condition. [About US] We are located in Japan. It’s our pleasure to make you happy by proposing our recommend item. If you have any questions or request about items, please feel free to ask us.
Architectural Record, January 1913, featuring portfolio of photos of studio home of Frank Lloyd Wright, Madison WI, very rare issue. Also interview with Daniel Burnham, lessons of the Chicago worlds fair, and much more. Very clean, ink name on cover, spine tears, unique copy.
Publisher: Committee on History and Design, Architectural Institute of Japan Release date: 1975 77 figures, 25p 44cm. International Buyers – Please Note+++.
By Donald Langmead, Donald L. Provides insight into the effects of Frank Lloyd Wright’s architectural theories and designs in Holland and Europe in the 1920s. It covers events and theories, including the assertion that Hendrik Theodor Wijdeveld was the catalytic source behind Wright’s Taliesin Fellowship established in 1932. Soon after 1900 in both North America and Europe the evolution from the tradition of Mediterranean and Gallic architectural styles to modernism began. This phenomenon was due, in part, to American industrial architecture and the work of Frank Lloyd Wright. European architecture within and outside of Holland reflects an adaptation of Wright’s theories along with the structural determinism of American industrial buildings. With new evidence and fresh analysis culled from Dutch and American archives, personal correspondence, and professional material, this study examines the weight of Wright’s works and words and those of the Dutchmen H. Berlage, Theo van Doesburg, Jan Wils, J. Oud, William Dudok, and Hendrik Theodor Wijdeveld. This new insight on the effects of Wright’s architectural theories and designs, coupled with an extensive guide for further research, will attract art and architecture scholars and historians on both sides of the Atlantic and will also be of interest to social historians, artists, and architects. Events and new theories, including the assertion that Hendrik Theodor Wijdeveld was the catalytic source behind Wright’s Taliesin Fellowship established in 1932, are presented in clear accessible language. Tied to the text are numerous visual presentations of significant designs and buildings. DONALD LANGMEAD is Professor of Architectural History at the University of South Australia. His previous books concerning modern architecture include Makers of 20th Century Modern Architecture (Greenwood, 1997), coauthored with Donald Leslie Johnson, Willem Marinus Dudok, A Dutch Modernist (Greenwood, 1996), Dutch Modernism (Greenwood, 1996), and J. Oud and the International Style (Greenwood, 1999). DONALD LESLIE JOHNSON is an American scholar who studied in the masters class of Louis Kahn. He is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of South Australia. He founded the Architectural Studies Program at Flinders University in Adelaide, South Australia and the Architecture Archives, of which he is Director, at the University of South Australia. Along with Donald Langmead he coauthored Makers of 20th Century Modern Architecture (Greenwood, 1997). His other works on Wright include Frank Lloyd Wright Versus America: The 1930s (1990). Donald Langmead, Donald L. Grand Eagle Retail is the ideal place for all your shopping needs! We are unable to deliver faster than stated. International deliveries will take 1-6 weeks. Please contact Customer Services and request “Return Authorisation” before you send your item back to us. We cannot take responsibility for items which are lost or damaged in transit. Home, Garden & Pets.
Building for Business; Articles on Office and Industrial Buildings from Architectural Forum, The Magazine of Building. Author: Architectural Forum; Buckminster Fuller; Julius Schulman, Frank Lloyd Wright Title: Building for Business; Articles on Office and Industrial Buildings from Architectural Forum, The Magazine of Building Publication: New York: Architectural Forum, 1955 Edition: First Printing. 11 x 9 inches, softcover with plastic black comb binding, very good, light wear, tanning, owner’s namestamp on verso of front cover (Joseph Triglia, a registered architect in Pittsburgh). OCLC locates 12 holdings. Articles on building factories, atomic power, on Skidmore, Owings & Merrill’s industrial architecture, on DuPont’s rural headquarters, on Buckminster Fuller’s vertical textile mill, on General Motors’ technical center, on a flexible modular factor (Raymond Loewy, design consultant), on the first smokeless foundry, on H. At least one photo credited to Julius Schulman. Expedited options are available at checkout. Our warehouse is staffed Monday-Friday and we respond to inquiries as quickly as possible. We hope you enjoy browsing our selection of great books. This listing was created by Bibliopolis.
The Prairie School Review. Published four times a year by The Prairie School Press, Illinois. Thirteen volumes bound in four editions. Each journal edition is 26 pp long, all volumes complete, uniform binding measures 11 x 8.5, 4tos. Navy cloth boards normally rubbed at edges and corners. Heads and tails of spines rubbed. Gilt lettering and ruling bright and clean. Books 1 & 2 exhibit previous ownership bookplates on front paste-downs: Maurice Robert des Marais. Binder’s tickets found on all rear paste-downs: Wert Bookbinding, Middletown PA. Fore-edges of text-blocks are lightly toned. Previous ownership ink stamps found throughout all text-blocks; mostly on last leaf of journal edition: M. Robert des Marais, A. A, Registered Architect, State College, PA. One known instances of yellow highlighter on pages 16/17 of Vol 1 No 3. Bindings tight and intact. Please see photos and ask questions, if any, before purchasing. In 1961, Wilbert and Marilyn Hasbrouck established the Prairie School Press in Chicago to publish important but out-of-print architecture sources on or by the Prairie School architects. They issued facsimile editions of numerous titles, including Louis Sullivan’s A System of Architectural Ornament According with a Philosophy of Man’s Powers, and The House Beautiful, illustrated by Frank Lloyd Wright. The Hasbroucks’ journal, The Prairie School Review, published from 1964 to 1981, was the earliest scholarly journal to feature illustrated articles on various Prairie School projects, reviews of current publications, and preservation news. The collection includes much unpublished material: manuscripts, photographs, research notes, and correspondence with scholars regarding current research projects. It also holds the editorial and production records of The Prairie School Review. During a career of more than 40 years, Hasbrouck renovated or restored such buildings as Frank Lloyd Wright’s Dana-Thomas House in Springfield, one of the architect’s most opulent commissions; the Manhattan Building, a muscular 1891 skyscraper by William Le Baron Jenney; and the jewel-like Peoples Savings Bank in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, by Louis Sullivan. But his influence extended beyond bricks and mortar. He and his wife of nearly 60 years, Marilyn Whittlesey Hasbrouck, co-edited and co-published an architectural magazine, the Prairie School Review, that championed Wright and other Midwestern architects long before their work became popular. To help support the magazine, Marilyn Hasbrouck opened what became the Prairie Avenue Bookshop, which the Financial Times once called the best architectural bookshop in the world. ALMOST a complete run! 1977 was the last year of publication. A very clean and presentable set.
Excerpted commentary / Frank Lloyd Wright Pictorial Record of Architectural
By admin on July 3, 2024
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