Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright
Discover the innovative world of Frank Lloyd Wright in "Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright," authored by Neil Levine and published by Princeton University Press in 1998. This comprehensive study spans Wright's prolific career, starting from his early work in Oak Park during the late 1880s to his iconic designs like the Guggenheim Museum in New York and the Marin County Civic Center in the 1950s. With 544 pages of insightful analysis and rich illustrations, this book serves as an essential introduction to Wright's groundbreaking contributions to architecture. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast or a casual reader, this biography offers a deep dive into the life and works of one of America's most celebrated architects. Explore the genius of Frank Lloyd Wright and understand how his vision transformed the architectural landscape.