Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian houses: the case for organic architecture
Sergeant, John
1976
New York, Whitney Library of Design. 207 p.
Resumen: This book is the first serious study of the Usonian home, a concept which stands in Frank Lloyd Wright’s works where l’unité d’habitation stands in the works of Le Corbusier. John Sergeant clearly sets out the sources of Wright’s urban concepts that are deeply embedded in the American tradition, while at the same time he shows how Wright practiced what he preached. Sergeant has carefully demonstrated the organic nature of this great designer’s life and works as made manifest in a brilliant galaxy of small and beautiful homes. The book is extensively illustrated with both photographs and drawings.