Lloyd Wright: Architect

Lloyd Wright: Architect

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Jan 1, 1998 · Inglés · Tapa blanda (98 páginas)
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Formato Tapa blanda
Páginas 98
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Jan 1, 1998
Editorial Hennessey & Ingalls
ISBN-10 0940512106
ISBN-13 9780940512108

Descripción

Lloyd Wright, son of the celebrated architect Frank Lloyd Wright, carved out his own impressive legacy in the world of architecture. This exploration delves into the intricate designs and innovative concepts that defined Lloyd’s career, showcasing his unique vision that often drew inspiration from the natural landscapes surrounding his work. His contributions are characterized by a seamless integration of organic forms with modern techniques, setting him apart in a field often dominated by familial comparison.

Throughout the narrative, readers will discover the evolution of Lloyd’s style, from his early influences to his mature works. The book not only highlights his architectural masterpieces but also examines the philosophical foundations that drove his designs. This insightful portrayal reveals a man who, while navigating the shadows of his father’s immense influence, achieved remarkable distinctions in his own right.

The text is complemented by a rich collection of photographs and illustrations, offering a visual representation of Lloyd Wright’s architectural portfolio. These images serve to enhance the understanding of his aesthetic principles and commitment to harmonizing structure with the environment, creating spaces that resonate with both beauty and functionality.

In celebrating Lloyd Wright’s journey, this work encourages a reevaluation of his contributions to American architecture. It aims to position him more prominently alongside his father, emphasizing the depth and complexity of his artistic spirit and the lasting impact his designs have on contemporary architecture today.

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