Frank Lloyd Wright, Complete Works 1917─1942

Frank Lloyd Wright, Complete Works 1917─1942, a new book from Taschen covers the great American architect’s work post World War I. These works, starting with the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, also deals with the personal life of Wright, from his tumultuous divorces  to a fire and down on into when the bank foreclosed on him, leaving him to fend without house or studio. That’s not to say it doesn’t cover some of Wright’s finest work, including the Usonian concept house series and the forest hideaway Fallingwater.


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