Frank Lloyd Wright's Buffalo venture : from the Larkin Building to Broadacre City : a catalogue of buildings and projects / Jack Quinan.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: San Francisco : Pomegranate Communications, Inc., [2012]Copyright date: Description: 211 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780764962646
  • 0764962647
Contained works:
  • Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959. Works. Selections. 2012
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 720.92 23
LOC classification:
  • NA737.W7 Q56 2012
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: A Catalogue of Buildings and Projects -- 1. William E. Martin House -- 2. William R. Heath House -- 3. George F. Barton House -- 4. Larkin Administration Building -- 5. Darwin D. Martin House Complex -- 6. Martin House Gardener's Cottage -- 7. Additional House for Martin (Project) -- 8. Martin and Martin E-Z Polish Factory -- 9. Grace Fuller House (Project) -- 10. Larkin Company Workers' Housing (Project) -- 11. Larkin Company Building for the Jamestown Exposition -- 12. Walter V. Davidson House -- 13. William E. Martin House Pergola, Garden, and Pool -- 14. Darwin D. Martin Summer Cottage (Project) -- 15. Alterations to Darwin D. Martin House -- 16. Dorothy Martin Foster House (Project) -- 17. Graycliff: Darwin D. Martin Summer House -- 18. Unrealized Graycliff Projects -- 19. Harris Oil Company Gas Station (Project) -- 20. Blue Sky Mausoleum (Project) -- 21. Rosenwald School for Negro Children (Project) -- 22. Storefront for Davidson Markets (Project).
Contents note continued: 23. Davidson Prefabricated Sheet-Steel Farm Units (Project) -- 24. Davidson Wayside Markets (Project) -- Projects Discussed -- 25. Exhibition, Universal Portland Cement Company -- 26. Varnish Factory -- 27. Christian Science Church -- 28. Martin Apartments -- 29. Darwin D. Martin Summer Cottage No. 1 -- 30. Project for Tuskegee Institute -- 31. Larkin Company Building -- 32. Walter V. Davison House No. 2 -- 33. Bridge for East Aurora -- 34. William E. Martin House No. 2 -- 35. City Hall -- 36. William R. Heath House -- 37. Orville Kirby House -- 38. Stuyvesant Hotel Lobby Alterations -- 39. Christine Frederick House -- 40. William Creech Memorial -- 41. Principia College Intervention -- 42. Mass Housing Scheme -- 43. Adjustable Storefronts.
Summary: Over a quarter of a century, Frank Lloyd Wright showered the city of Buffalo with a series of remarkable designs. These houses, commercial buildings, and unbuilt projects, devised between 1903 and 1929, link the architect's early Prairie period to his magnificent reaction to Modernism, exemplified by Fallingwater and the Johnson Wax Building. To convey this story, author Jack Quinan introduces a cast of characters linked by their association with the Larkin Company, the client that first drew Wright to New York State. Frank Lloyd Wright's Buffalo Venture is the first exhaustive survey of Wright's Buffalo projects, expertly chronicling a little-known chapter in architectural history.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-211).

Machine generated contents note: A Catalogue of Buildings and Projects -- 1. William E. Martin House -- 2. William R. Heath House -- 3. George F. Barton House -- 4. Larkin Administration Building -- 5. Darwin D. Martin House Complex -- 6. Martin House Gardener's Cottage -- 7. Additional House for Martin (Project) -- 8. Martin and Martin E-Z Polish Factory -- 9. Grace Fuller House (Project) -- 10. Larkin Company Workers' Housing (Project) -- 11. Larkin Company Building for the Jamestown Exposition -- 12. Walter V. Davidson House -- 13. William E. Martin House Pergola, Garden, and Pool -- 14. Darwin D. Martin Summer Cottage (Project) -- 15. Alterations to Darwin D. Martin House -- 16. Dorothy Martin Foster House (Project) -- 17. Graycliff: Darwin D. Martin Summer House -- 18. Unrealized Graycliff Projects -- 19. Harris Oil Company Gas Station (Project) -- 20. Blue Sky Mausoleum (Project) -- 21. Rosenwald School for Negro Children (Project) -- 22. Storefront for Davidson Markets (Project).

Contents note continued: 23. Davidson Prefabricated Sheet-Steel Farm Units (Project) -- 24. Davidson Wayside Markets (Project) -- Projects Discussed -- 25. Exhibition, Universal Portland Cement Company -- 26. Varnish Factory -- 27. Christian Science Church -- 28. Martin Apartments -- 29. Darwin D. Martin Summer Cottage No. 1 -- 30. Project for Tuskegee Institute -- 31. Larkin Company Building -- 32. Walter V. Davison House No. 2 -- 33. Bridge for East Aurora -- 34. William E. Martin House No. 2 -- 35. City Hall -- 36. William R. Heath House -- 37. Orville Kirby House -- 38. Stuyvesant Hotel Lobby Alterations -- 39. Christine Frederick House -- 40. William Creech Memorial -- 41. Principia College Intervention -- 42. Mass Housing Scheme -- 43. Adjustable Storefronts.

Over a quarter of a century, Frank Lloyd Wright showered the city of Buffalo with a series of remarkable designs. These houses, commercial buildings, and unbuilt projects, devised between 1903 and 1929, link the architect's early Prairie period to his magnificent reaction to Modernism, exemplified by Fallingwater and the Johnson Wax Building. To convey this story, author Jack Quinan introduces a cast of characters linked by their association with the Larkin Company, the client that first drew Wright to New York State. Frank Lloyd Wright's Buffalo Venture is the first exhaustive survey of Wright's Buffalo projects, expertly chronicling a little-known chapter in architectural history.

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