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Wrightscapes :Frank Lloyd Wright's landscape designs
- 作者: Aguar, Charles E.
- 其他作者: Aguar, Berdeana.
- 出版: New York ;London : McGraw-Hill ©2002.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xviii, 373 pages) :illustrations, plans.
- 標題: Landscape. , GARDENING Garden Design. , Wright, Lloyd, , Landscape architecture. , Landscape design , GARDENING Landscape. , Landscape design. , GARDENING , Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959. , Landscape architecture , Tuinarchitectuur. , Aménagement paysager États-Unis. , Wright, Lloyd, 1890-1978. , Aménagement paysager , Landschapsarchitectuur. , Landscape design United States. , k Landscape architecture z United States z 1890-1960. , Architecture du paysage États-Unis. , Electronic books. , Architecture du paysage , Garden Design. , f American h Landscape architects. , Landscape architecture United States. , ARCHITECTURE , United States. , Wright, Frank Lloyd, , ARCHITECTURE Landscape.
- ISBN: 007140953X , 9780071409537
- ISBN: 0071377689 , 9780071377683
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 367-368) and index. Introduction: forces that shaped the young architect -- The emergent years: 1889-1897 -- The Oak Park Studio years: 1897-1909 -- The pivotal years: 1909-1915 -- The California years: a search for new direction, 1916-1923 -- The closing years of an era: 1923-1929 -- The depression years, a time for reflection, 1929-1937 -- The Taliesin Fellowship years: the era of Usonia: 1937-1959.
- 摘要: Here is the first book to examine the environmental landscape designs of Frank Lloyd Wright, probably the world's best known and most influential architect. Wrightscapes analyzes 85 of his works, and pays particular attention to site planning, landscape design, community scale, and regional planning. The authors include many original diagrams, rare archival material, and some 200 photographs, many never published before. Wrightscapes also chronicles how and way Wright's famous ecological sensabilities were established and how his design aspirations went far beyond accepted definitions of architecture. Wrightscapes is ideal for required or supplemental reading within many curriculums of architecture, landscape architecture, and city planning or urban design.
- 電子資源: https://dbs.tnua.edu.tw/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=71543
- 系統號: 005298742
- 資料類型: 電子書
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THE FIRST IN-DEPTH LOOK AT THE ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGNS OF “AMERICA’S FAVORITE ARCHITECT” . . . FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT CONTAINS MANY NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHED PHOTOGRAPHS AND SITE PLANS “ . . . a comprehensive and intriguing look at the work of Frank Lloyd Wright from the outside. It provides a view from the perspective of his designs in settings or landscapes . . . the point of view is to see how the designs of the outside flow into, out of, around, and in a few classic cases, under the architecture of the building.” -- John Crowley, Dean, College of Environmental Design, University of Georgia Shedding light on a fascinating yet previously unexamined topic, Wrightscapes analyzes 85 of Frank Lloyd Wright’s designs paying particular attention to site planning, landscape design, community scale and regional planning. The authors include many original diagrams, rare archival material, and some 200 photographs and site plans, many never published before, detailing Wright’s residential and public work and his urban design initiatives. A true collectors item Wrightscapes is a pleasure to read and a joy to own. Frank Lloyd Wright is perhaps best remembered for his unmatched mastery of the organic style of architecture – where a structure’s form and material blend harmoniously with its natural surroundings. Less well known, but equally inspirational are the contributions Wright brought to landscape and site design. His creations in this area reflect a holistic, sustainable, and environmentally-sensitive utilization of plants, climate, solar power, and natural lighting. Wrightscapes is the first definitive book to address Frank Lloyd Wright’s landscapes and environments. The authors provide a unique new perspective of the man and his work by presenting previously ignored, yet important aspects of his achievements, interests, and career, including little-known facts such as: * Wright originated the visionary concept of a rear living-room opening into a garden terrace -- fifty years before the California architects generally credited with the concept * Wright actually designed the first carport – three decades prior to the date he is said to have “invented” it * During the first forty years of Wright’s career, he personally and professionally interacted with, and was significantly influenced by, designers who today would be described as landscape architects * Wright had a career-long fascination with community-scale planning Wrightscapes also chronicles how and why Wright’s famous ecological sensibilities were established, delving into Japanese and European influences as well as forces that shaped both the young and the mature architect. The authors also demonstrate how his design aspirations went far beyond the accepted definitions of architecture. In order to be as complete as possible, Wrightscapes even includes a detailed listing of “dos and don’ts” for owners of homes designed by Frank Lloyd Wright Here is truly groundbreaking, richly-illustrated coverage of an important yet unexplored aspect of Frank Lloyd Wright’s genius.
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