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Pages just starting to yellow slightly Batsford, 2001 - Decoration and ornament, Architectural - 96 pages Always creative, architect Frank Lloyd Wright was renowed for the surprising and extraordinary ways in which he used glass. From the stylized art glass of his famous Prairie houses to the pierced-textile block of his California homes to his masterpiece, the Guggenheim Museum in New York, the architect incorporated glass with his usual creative flair and attention to the tiniest detail. Some 15 case studies focus on some of his finest buildings, and a tour of another 20 buildings highlights his spectacular work with glass. Filled with beautiful full-colour photographs, 8 pages of spectacular gatefolds, and detaile
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Always creative, architect Frank Lloyd Wright was renowed for the surprising and extraordinary ways in which he used glass. From the stylized art glass of his famous Prairie houses to the pierced-text...
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