The man responsible for some of the sickest architecture in modern history now has a posthumous book that just hit (digital) shelves. Frank Lloyd Wright Designs: The Sketches, Plans, and Drawings was put together by Bruce Brooks Pfieffer, a former Wright apprentice and director of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. Pfieffer sifted through more than 300,000 correspondence documents and 22,000 drawings in the organization's archives. The book features dozens of images of sketches and designs, including previously unpublished works. [Art Info]
Check out These Never-Before-Seen Drawings From Frank Lloyd Wright's Archives
A peek inside the mind of an architecture genius.
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