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Dixie Legler
"Known primarily for his iconic midwestern buildings, Frank Lloyd Wright found in the western United States a new canvas on which to apply his theories of organic architecture. There he found radically different climates, abundant but unfamiliar building materials - even a different quality of light, which he sought to incorporate into his progressive designs. Surveying twenty-three projects in all the western states outside California, Frank Lloyd Wright: The Western Work shows the profound leaps Wright made in his designs during the second half of his remarkable career."--BOOK JACKET.
| Publisher | Chronicle Books |
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| Pages | 142 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 0-811-81785-7 primary |
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