Frank Lloyd Wright presents a stunning overview of the work of this
towering American genius, encompassing the entirety of Wright's long and
extraordinarily prolific career. From his earliest work, such as the
Home and Studio in Oak Park, IL, of 1889, to the wonderfully evocative
textile block houses of Los Angeles of the mid-1920s, to such seminal
masterpieces as Fallingwater, of 1935, in the Pennsylvania wilderness,
and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, of 1956, in New York, the book
offers an extraordinarily abundant trove of architectural riches.
Featuring more than a hundred discrete works, from the well known to the
obscure, expertly discussed in the text of highly respected Wright
scholar Kathryn Smith, Frank Lloyd Wright weaves a gorgeous tapestry
that will engage the mind and delight the eye.