Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House
Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House is a seminal creation forever etched in the American residential landscape as the quintessential Prairie style home and a precursor to modernism. This book serves as a photographic essay on one of the twentieth century's most significant buildings. All-new color photography, by architecture photographer Tim Long, features the building's exterior forms, important interior spaces, art glass and decorative details. Historical photographs convey Wright's vision of a total environment.
An introduction by Paul Goldberger, the architecture critic for The New Yorker, discusses Wright's iconic creation as an architectural experience and presents its tumultuous history. The text, by Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust experts, provides insights into Wright's architectural vision.
Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House is published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust and is the only available full-color publication about the Robie House.
10" x 9.25". 48 pages. More than 50 illustrations, including full-color contemporary photographs, black-and-white historical, floor plans, elevation drawings, renderings and interior perspectives.
Paperback.
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