Examines the work of master architect Frank Lloyd Wright as a progenitor of today's 'green movement'.
Examines the work of master architect Frank Lloyd Wright as a progenitor of today's 'green movement'.
This title examines the work of Frank Lloyd Wright as a progenitor of today's 'green movement' in architecture. Green design and general green awareness is a major concern today, and looking at the work of Wright in this context is both timely and instructive.
Commended for IndieFab awards (Architecture) 2012
Michael Stern is a fine artist who creates large-scale illuminated photo-based artworks and installations. He curated the landmark exhibition "Julius Shulman: Palm Springs," which forms the basis of this book. He is the editor, designer, and curator of the Palm Springs Modern Committee's website. Alan Hess is an architect and architecture critic for the San Jose Mercury News, and author of numerous articles and books, including, for Rizzoli, Frank Lloyd Wright: The Houses, Frank Lloyd Wright: Prairie Style, Oscar Niemeyer Houses, and the forthcoming Frank Lloyd Wright: Mid-Century Modern.
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