Frank Lloyd Wright, "The Future of Architecture", 1953
The Future of Architecture is a seminal volume by the legendary American architect Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959), bringing together his most significant lectures and essays on the philosophy of design. This 1953 first edition provides a profound look into Wright's concept of organic architecture, illustrated with photographs of his buildings and transcripts of his famous discourses from Princeton, Chicago, and London.
Circa 1953, this original period work was published during the final decade of Wright's life - a definitive record of his architectural legacy.
Hardcover book bound in red and white cloth, featuring a frontispiece portrait and thirty-five black-and-white photographs within its 326 pages. Rooted in the Modernist tradition and the principles of Organic Architecture, this volume reflects the mid-20th century's intellectual shift toward buildings that exist in harmony with humanity and the natural environment.
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