Urbanism of Frank Lloyd Wright
Explore the visionary concepts of one of America's most iconic architects in The Urbanism of Frank Lloyd Wright by Neil Levine. Published by Princeton University Press in 2015, this groundbreaking hardback edition spans 464 pages and delves deeply into Wright's innovative designs for reshaping modern urban life.
As the first comprehensive study focused specifically on Wright's urban philosophies, Levine presents a radical reinterpretation of the architect's work, unlocking fresh insights into the evolution of modernism. This book not only showcases Wright’s projects, crafted over several decades, but also contextualizes them within the broader narrative of urbanism in the United States.
Ideal for architects, urban planners, and enthusiasts alike, The Urbanism of Frank Lloyd Wright invites readers to engage with Wright's seminal ideas and understand their impact on contemporary city design. Don’t miss the opportunity to enrich your knowledge of architectural history with this essential volume.