Frank Lloyd Wright. Complete Works. Vol. 2, 1917–1942

Author:   Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer ,  Peter Gössel
Publisher:   Taschen GmbH
Edition:   Multilingual edition
ISBN:  

9783836509268


Pages:   488
Publication Date:   02 February 2010
Replaced By:   9783836555982
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained


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Frank Lloyd Wright. Complete Works. Vol. 2, 1917–1942


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Frank Lloyd Wright (1867–1959) is widely considered the greatest American architect of all time; his work ushered in the modern era and remains highly influential today—half a century after his death. TASCHEN’s three-volume monograph covers all his designs (numbering approximately 1,100), realized and unrealized. Made in collaboration with the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives in Taliesin, Arizona, this collection leaves no stone unturned in examining and paying tribute to Wright’s astonishing life and work. Whereas the first volume covers the early Chicago years, this second volume deals with works after World War I, beginning with the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo and covering Wright’s quest to design affordable houses with systematic construction methods and the Usonian concept house, with the forest-sited villa Fallingwater being the dramatic climax. The years spent working in Japan were followed by personal turmoil. In late 1922, Wright divorced from first wife Catherine, and the following year married Miriam Noel. Yet barely six months later she left, and he initiated a bitter divorce. Shortly after, Wright met his third wife, Olgivanna. During this difficult period a second fire at Taliesin strained his already parlous finances; the bank foreclosed, leaving him without home or studio. With nowhere to practice, he started writing magazine articles and his autobiography (published in 1932 to great acclaim). From 1917 through the Depression, up until 1942, though he designed continually, Wright saw many projects go unrealized, but nevertheless had the chance to build on new concepts and in new regions. His block building system led to idiosyncratic works like the famous Ennis house in Los Angeles, and in 1936 he completed the Herbert Jacobs house, using his new “Usonian” techniques, designed to be affordable for the middle-American family. The same year he moved to Arizona where, at the age of 71, Wright embraced his rugged new life in the desert, and with his students started building the Taliesin West complex. After receiving a gold medal from the Royal Institute of British Architects in London, he returned to see his Johnson Administration Building opened to great fanfare, nationwide publicity, and lines around the block waiting to tour inside. Despite adversity, Wright emerged from this era with reputation restored and vitality renewed—as manifested in Fallingwater and the Johnson building—while his Usonian homes began to alter the way Americans lived.

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Author:   Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer ,  Peter Gössel
Publisher:   Taschen GmbH
Imprint:   Taschen GmbH
Edition:   Multilingual edition
Dimensions:   Width: 40.00cm , Height: 6.40cm , Length: 31.00cm
Weight:   5.802kg
ISBN:  

9783836509268


ISBN 10:   3836509261
Pages:   488
Publication Date:   02 February 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Replaced By:   9783836555982
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

Language:   German, French, English

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Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer is our era's pre-eminent Wright specialist, having begun his career as Wright's apprentice. Now archives director at Taliesin West, he has access to hundreds of thousands of documents, allowing this monograph to be a masterful summation of FLW's long career. There is more than enough here to make this the ultimate compact work on a definitive character in architectural history. That's Wright.


Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer is our era's pre-eminent Wright specialist, having begun his career as Wright's apprentice. Now archives director at Taliesin West, he has access to hundreds of thousands of documents, allowing this monograph to be a masterful summation of FLW's long career. There is more than enough here to make this the ultimate compact work on a definitive character in architectural history. * Wallpaper* * That's Wright. * Le Vif l'Express *


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Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer (1930–2017) became Frank Lloyd Wright’s apprentice at the Taliesin Fellowship, until he attended the École Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris. In 1958, he returned to continue his apprenticeship with Wright until his death in 1959. Pfeiffer established the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Archives, where he catalogued the collections of Wright’s drawings, manuscripts, letters, and other documents. He was also the author of numerous publications on Wright’s life and work. Peter Gössel runs an agency for museum and exhibition design. He has published TASCHEN monographs on Julius Shulman, R. M. Schindler, John Lautner, and Richard Neutra, as well as several titles in the Basic Architecture series.

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