Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Dec 30, 1999
Wydawca
THAMES HUDSON LTD
ISBN-10
050034146X
ISBN-13
9780500341469
Opis
In this exploration of Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural genius, David G. De Long delves into the profound relationship between Wright's designs and the natural landscapes of America. Throughout the narrative, he highlights how Wright's philosophy harmonized structures with their surroundings, allowing buildings to become a part of the environment rather than mere additions to it.
De Long presents a rich tapestry of Wright's work, illustrating how his innovative approach not only transformed architecture but also influenced the way people engaged with their surroundings. This examination brings forth a deeper understanding of the principles that guided Wright and the legacy he left behind in American architecture and landscape design.
De Long presents a rich tapestry of Wright's work, illustrating how his innovative approach not only transformed architecture but also influenced the way people engaged with their surroundings. This examination brings forth a deeper understanding of the principles that guided Wright and the legacy he left behind in American architecture and landscape design.