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Frank Lloyd Wright and San Francisco Paul V. Turner

Frank Lloyd Wright and San Francisco By Paul V. Turner

Frank Lloyd Wright and San Francisco by Paul V. Turner


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An unprecedented look at Frank Lloyd Wright's storied relationship with San Francisco and the Bay Area, highlighting local masterpieces as well as a remarkable body of unbuilt works

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Frank Lloyd Wright and San Francisco Summary

Frank Lloyd Wright and San Francisco by Paul V. Turner

An unprecedented look at the architect's storied relationship with San Francisco and the Bay Area

Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) often spent time in San Francisco, which he called the most charming city in America. Paul V. Turner looks at the architect's complex and evolving relationship with the city, surveying the full body of Wright's work in the Bay Area-roughly thirty projects, a third of which were built. Spanning 1900 to 1959, they include houses, a gift shop, a civic center, a skyscraper, a church, an industrial building, a mortuary, and a bridge across the San Francisco Bay. The unbuilt structures are among Wright's most innovative, and the diverse reasons for their failure counter long-held stereotypes about the architect.

Wright's Bay Area projects are published together here for the first time, along with previously unpublished correspondence between Wright and his clients, as well as his Bay Area associate Aaron Green. Stories from San Francisco newspapers portray the media's changing positions on Wright-from his early personal scandals to his later roles as eccentric provocateur and celebrated creative genius. Beautifully illustrated with the architect's original drawings and plans, Frank Lloyd Wright and San Francisco highlights aspects of the architect's career that have never before been explored, inspiring a new understanding of Wright, his personal and client interactions, and his work.

Frank Lloyd Wright and San Francisco Reviews

[A]s Turner . . . shows in this astute architectural study (based on a class he taught for many years at Stanford University), the area is host to a fascinating cross-section of Wright's work and was the focus of an especially intriguing set of unbuilt projects.-Publishers Weekly

This book has everything: drawings and plans, archival and modern photographs, sensational quotes from Wright, accounts of his work in newspapers and the local architectural press, thoroughly documented notes, and comments on the contemporary state of the buildings. . . . A worthy addition to the Wright bibliography.-Library Journal

Frank Lloyd Wright and San Francisco is rich in insights into Wright's character-his boundless energy through his eighties and into his early nineties, his public persona, his personal charm, his creative flexibility. The pleasure of this book is that Turner is able to tie Wright, who hated cities, to the one city that he genuinely liked and returned to over and over across five decades.-Jack Quinan, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York

This fully detailed, comprehensive study of Wright's work in the San Francisco Bay area sheds new light on his astounding career.-David G. De Long, University of Pennsylvania

What a pleasure to read about Frank Lloyd Wright and his relationship with San Francisco! A great work in all the details, the words, and the images. Above all, the book brings Wright alive.-Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer



About Paul V. Turner

Paul V. Turner is Wattis Professor of Art, Emeritus, in the Department of Art and Art History at Stanford University.

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CIN0300215029LN
9780300215021
0300215029
Frank Lloyd Wright and San Francisco by Paul V. Turner
Used - Like New
Hardback
Yale University Press
20161101
224
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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