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Preface | 6 | |
Acknowledgments | 9 | |
Introduction | 11 | |
Chapter 1 | Private Homes | 13 |
Cecil Corwin and Frank Lloyd Wright-The Miles House (1901) | 13 | |
The Hardy House (1905) | 16 | |
Wingspread (1937) | 25 | |
The Roy Petersen House (1941) | 40 | |
The Keland House (1954) | 41 | |
Chapter 2 | Public Buildings | 51 |
SC Johnson Administration Building (1936) | 51 | |
Airport Lounge/Cafe Project (1941) | 65 | |
SC Johnson Research Tower (1944) | 67 | |
YWCA (1949, 1950) | 75 | |
Chapter 3 | Affordable Housing | 79 |
The Monolith Homes (1919) | 79 | |
The Johnson Homes (1948) | 81 | |
Appendixes | ||
A | Tower Letter from Wright to H. F. Johnson Jr. | 82 |
B | Wright in Racine Project List | 83 |
C | Racine Work of Former Apprentices and Associates | 84 |
D | Resources | 85 |
Endnotes | 86 | |
Bibliography | 93 |
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Add Wright in Racine: The Architect's Vision for One American City, Mark Hertzberg has written-and photographed-the first book to tie together all the Racine works of Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959), whose revolutionary designs galvanized American architecture. The greatest American architect of all time left an incomparab, Wright in Racine: The Architect's Vision for One American City to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Wright in Racine: The Architect's Vision for One American City, Mark Hertzberg has written-and photographed-the first book to tie together all the Racine works of Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959), whose revolutionary designs galvanized American architecture. The greatest American architect of all time left an incomparab, Wright in Racine: The Architect's Vision for One American City to your collection on WonderClub |