Title
Architecture: Man in Possession of his Earth
Files
Description
"Frank Lloyd Wright is generally considered the greatest architect of the twentieth century – the greatest architect that America has ever produced....Now Doubleday & Company offers a profusely and handsomely illustrated book, Architecture: Man in Possession of His Earth, which was Frank Lloyd Wright's last testament to the art he did so much to perfect. In it he explains architecture in terms of its basic, common materials....As he introduces stone, brick, wood...Wright creates a vivid picture of the evolution of these materials, what they made possible for architecture, and how he used them....[I]t is a demonstration by example of what Frank Lloyd Wright believed."
Publication Date
1962
Publisher
Doubleday & Company, Inc.
City
New York, NY
Keywords
Architecture, Frank Lloyd Wright
Disciplines
Architecture
Recommended Citation
Wright, Iovanna Lloyd and Wright, Frank Lloyd, "Architecture: Man in Possession of his Earth" (1962). Frank Lloyd Wright Book Collection. 215.
https://nsuworks.nova.edu/nsudigital_flwbooks/215