Wright sites: a guide to Frank Lloyd Wright public spaces
Sanderson, Arlene
1995
New York, N. Y., Princeton Architectural Press. 128 p.
Resumen: "Wright Sites," a revised edition of a guidebook first published by The Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy, is a complete catalog of Wright's extant, visitable buildings in the United States, and also includes listings for sites in Asia and Europe. In addition to regional maps and suggested trip itineraries, the guide contains descriptions and visitation information for more than sixty projects. Although much of Wright's work is located in the Midwest, Wright enthusiasts across the country will be delighted to discover Wright buildings in New Hampshire, Texas, Alabama, Virginia, Florida, and Montana. Edited by Arlene Sanderson, a consultant to the Conservancy who holds masters in art history and journalism, "Wright Sites" also includes an introduction by architectural historian Jack Quinan, of SUNY Buffalo.
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