The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright

The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright

by Neil Levine
ISBN-10:
0691027455
ISBN-13:
9780691027456
Pub. Date:
01/11/1998
Publisher:
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10:
0691027455
ISBN-13:
9780691027456
Pub. Date:
01/11/1998
Publisher:
Princeton University Press
The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright

The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright

by Neil Levine
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Overview

Neil Levine's study of the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright, beginning with his work in Oak Park in the late 1880s and culminating in the construction of the Guggenheim museum in New York and the Marin County Civic Center in the 1950s, if the first comprehensive and in-depth analysis of the architect's entire career since the opening of the Wright Archives over a decade ago. The most celebrated and prolific of modern architects, Wright built more than four hundred buildings and designed at least twice as many more. The characteristic features of his work—the open plan, dynamic space, fragmented volumes, natural materials, and integral structure—established the basic way that we think about modern architecture. For a general audience, this engaging book provides an introduction to Wright's remarkable accomplishments, as seen against the background of his eventful and often tragic life. For the architect or the architectural historian, it will be an important source of new insights into the development of Wright's whole body of work. It integrates biographical and historical material in a chronologically ordered framework that makes sense of his enormously varied career, and it provides over four hundred illustrations running parallel to the text.


Levine conveys the meanings of the continuities and changes that he sees I Wright's architecture and thought by focusing successive chapters on his most significant buildings, such as the Winslow House, Taliesin, Hollyhock House, Fallingwater, Tailsen west, and the Guggenheim Museum. A new understanding of the representational imagery and narrative structure of Wright's work, along with a much-needed reconsideration of its historical and contextual underpinnings, gives this study a unique place in the writings on Wright. In contrast to the emphasis a previous generation of critics and historians placed on Wright's earlier buildings, this book offers a broader perspective that sees Wright's later work as the culmination of his earlier efforts and the basis for a new understanding of the centrality of his career to the evolution of modern architecture as a whole.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691027456
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 01/11/1998
Edition description: REPRINT
Pages: 544
Product dimensions: 9.00(w) x 11.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Neil Levine teaches the history of modern architecture at Harvard University, where he is the Emmet Blakeney Gleason Professor of Fine Arts. He has been the Banister Fletcher Professor of Architecture at the University of London and the Slade Professor of Fine Art at Cambridge University. He is on the editorial board of the journal Wright Studies and was on the advisory board of an upcoming PBS documentary series on Wright. He is also on the Board of Directors of the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction
Ch. IBeginnings of the Prairie House1
Ch. IIAbstraction and Analysis in the Architecture of the Oak Park Years23
Ch. IIIVoluntary Exile in Fiesole59
Ch. IVThe Story of Taliesin75
Ch. VBuilding against Nature on the Pacific Rim113
Ch. VIFrom Los Angeles to Lake Tahoe and Death Valley149
Ch. VIIWriting An Autobiography, Reading the Arizona Desert191
Ch. VIIIThe Temporal Dimension of Fallingwater217
Ch. IXThe Traces of Prehistory at Taliesin West255
Ch. XThe Guggenheim Museum's Logic of Inversion299
Ch. XISigns of Identity in an Increasingly One-Dimensional World365
Conclusion: Wright and His/story419
Notes435
Bibliographical Note505
List of Illustrations507
Index515

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Robin Middleton

There is no other book that brings one closer to a sense of full understanding of Wright's architecture.
Robin Middleton, Columbia University

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"There is no other book that brings one closer to a sense of full understanding of Wright's architecture."—Robin Middleton, Columbia University

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