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Books with title Frank Lloyd Wright Designs

  • Who Was Frank Lloyd Wright?

    Ellen Labrecque, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland

    Paperback (Penguin Workshop, Dec. 29, 2015)
    Born in Wisconsin in 1867, Frank Lloyd Wright became obsessed with a set of building blocks his mother had given to him on his ninth birthday. He grew up to become the father of organic architecture and the greatest American architect of all time, having designed more than 1,100 buildings during his lifetime. These included private homes – such as the stunning Fallingwater, churches, temples, a hotel, and the world-famous Guggenheim Museum in New York City. When asked how he could create so many designs, he answered, “I can’t get them out fast enough.” Frank Lloyd Wright was a man ahead of his time who could barely keep up with his own ideas!
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  • Frank Lloyd Wright Designs

    Lloyd Wright Frank

    Paperback (Pomegranate, May 1, 2013)
    150 reusable stickers, 50 different designs
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  • Who Was Frank Lloyd Wright?

    Ellen Labrecque, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland

    eBook (Penguin Workshop, Dec. 29, 2015)
    Born in Wisconsin in 1867, Frank Lloyd Wright became obsessed with a set of building blocks his mother had given to him on his ninth birthday. He grew up to become the father of organic architecture and the greatest American architect of all time, having designed more than 1,100 buildings during his lifetime. These included private homes – such as the stunning Fallingwater, churches, temples, a hotel, and the world-famous Guggenheim Museum in New York City. When asked how he could create so many designs, he answered, “I can’t get them out fast enough.” Frank Lloyd Wright was a man ahead of his time who could barely keep up with his own ideas!
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  • Designs by Frank Lloyd Wright Coloring Book

    Pomegranate

    Paperback (Pomegranate, May 31, 2009)
    Pomegranate's Frank Lloyd Wright: Designs coloring book features drawings based on 22 original designs by the renowned American architect. Coloring pages are blank on the back so they can be cut out and displayed. One forty-eight page 8 1/2 x 11 in. book with twenty-two images to color. Each illustration is reproduced in a small, color version of the original artwork and as a full-page black line drawing. The architect and designer Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867-1959) single-handedly changed how Americans thought about houses, insisting on more light, less clutter, freer movement from room to room, and the honesty of good materials displaying their natural color and texture. Driven by the belief that the places people live and the things they use every day should reflect the surrounding landscape--he called this an 'organic' way of creating new objects--Wright designed many of the furnishings for his famous houses, churches, and commercial buildings. He gave special attention to windows and loved to decorate them with art glass designs. You'll find twenty-two designs in this coloring book, adapted from magazine covers, carpets, tiles, windows, and other Wright projects. They are shown as small pictures inside the front and back covers. You'll notice that the artist used many straight lines to make patterns, which sometimes look like familiar things--a bowl of fruit, flags, plants and flowers. When you color in a picture, you might want to try to make something close to the original, or you might decide to use colors that are quite different.The last page of this book is blank so that you can draw and color your own picture. Use a ruler and a compass and see if you can make a picture that looks like something Frank Lloyd Wright might have done.
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  • Frank Lloyd Wright

    Jan Adkins

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Nov. 8, 2007)
    Frank Lloyd Wright was the most influential architect of the twentieth century?and a rogue genius whose life was a wild ride. Wright routinely ignored unpaid bills, clients? wishes, budget constraints. Only his creative vision mattered to him. That vision transformed the way we live, sweeping aside the Victorian home and creating a uniquely American architecture exemplified by his Prairie Style houses. Wright built hotels, churches, and offices, too, incorporating endless innovations in techniques and materials. Ideas poured out of him throughout his long career; he called it ?shaking the design out of my sleeve.? Jan Adkins?s fascinating biography of this compelling, infuriating, largerthan- life figure will change the way every reader looks at architecture.
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  • Frank Lloyd Wright

    Jennifer Fandel

    Paperback (Creative Paperbacks, Feb. 7, 2017)
    From the immortal sculptures of Michelangelo to the timeless music of Mozart, the world's greatest artists have managed to create works that retain their relevancy through decades and centuries of change. With historical and full-color illustrations and photographs complementing biographical texts, Odysseys in Artistry invites advanced readers along on a journey to experience the lives of famous artists like never before. Side panels and colored glossary terms assist in making the text accessible to a wide range of learners, while a timeline adds further historical context in each sophisticated design. A biography of American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, examining his design influence and development of the Prairie School style, as well as some of his most famous structures.
  • Frank Lloyd Wright

    Susan Goldman Rubin

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, Sept. 22, 1994)
    An introduction to an innovative, twentieth-century architect combines biographical details with photographs of the artist and his works, describing Wright's energetic endeavors and his years as a teacher.
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  • Who Was Frank Lloyd Wright?

    Ellen Labrecque, Gregory Copeland, Nancy Harrison

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Dec. 29, 2015)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Born in Wisconsin in 1867, Frank Lloyd Wright became obsessed with a set of building blocks his mother had given to him on his ninth birthday. He grew up to become the father of organic architecture and the greatest American architect of all time, having designed more than 1,100 buildings during his lifetime. These included private homes - such as the stunning Fallingwater, churches, temples, a hotel, and the world-famous Guggenheim Museum in New York City. When asked how he could create so many designs, he answered, ""I can't get them out fast enough."" Frank Lloyd Wright was a man ahead of his time who could barely keep up with his own ideas!
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  • Frank Lloyd Wright

    Haydn Middleton

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Nov. 1, 2001)
    Discusses the life and accomplishments of the architect whose innovative designs revolutionized his field.
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  • Frank Lloyd Wright

    Doraine Bennett

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Bennett, Doraine
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  • Frank Lloyd Wright

    Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer, Peter Gossel, Gabriele Leuthauser

    Paperback (Border Press, Jan. 1, 1998)
    Frank Lloyd Wright architecture designed by this great visionary.
  • Frank Lloyd Wright

    Jan Adkins

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Nov. 8, 2007)
    Frank Lloyd Wright was the most influential architect of the twentieth century—and a rogue genius whose life was a wild ride. Wright routinely ignored unpaid bills, clients’ wishes, budget constraints. Only his creative vision mattered to him. That vision transformed the way we live, sweeping aside the Victorian home and creating a uniquely American architecture exemplified by his Prairie Style houses. Wright built hotels, churches, and offices, too, incorporating endless innovations in techniques and materials. Ideas poured out of him throughout his long career; he called it “shaking the design out of my sleeve.” Jan Adkins’s fascinating biography of this compelling, infuriating, largerthan- life figure will change the way every reader looks at architecture.
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