Frank Lloyd Wright's Living Space. Architecture's Fourth Dimension

In stock
€ 24,50
This sociological analysis of Wright's architecture examines the interaction between people and the spaces they create. Satler shows how Wright explored a new architectural dimension, the space in which we live. Focusing on the Larkin Building (1904) and Unity Temple (1907), works that Wright considered important but that have received little attention, Satler delineates the social nature of space. She provides an analytic framework through which to understand Wright's buildings and his writings, revealing how the history of such works and cultural landscapes offer a basis for making social, political, and spatial choices about the future.
Author Gail Satler
Language Engels
Published 1999
Binding PBK
ISBN 9780875805863
  • We ship daily
  • Payment options