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Author Sweeney, Robert L. (Robert Lawrence), 1945-

Title Wright in Hollywood : visions of a new architecture / Robert L. Sweeney ; with a foreword by David G. De Long
Published New York, N.Y. : Architectural History Foundation ; Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, [1994]
©1994

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Description xvii, 271 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 25 cm
Contents Foreword / David G. De Long -- Ch. 1. Visions of a New Architecture -- Ch. 2. The Block System Emerges -- Ch. 3. Improvements and Changes in Block Technique -- Ch. 4. Lingering and New Prospects -- Ch. 5. Renewal: The Arizona Desert -- Ch. 6. Protecting and Adding to La Miniatura -- Ch. 7. Coda: Answering the International Style -- Ch. 8. Sources -- Ch. 9. With Hindsight
Summary Robert L. Sweeney explores the system's ramifications in each of approximately thirty projects envisioned by Wright, describing the formal and technological evolution that occurred. Though certainly form was the architect's primary concern, he began with structure, working with a sure hand toward a system of construction in which concrete block functioned in every situation. The process of simplification extended to the forms of the buildings as well. The early, exotic projects, described by Wright himself as "California-Romanza," gave way to designs that seem to acknowledge Wright's awareness of European modernism, which had developed simultaneously. The textile block system analyzed here continues Wright's exploration of what David De Long describes as "his sweeping view of a landscape as unified by architecture." They show Wright "reexamining his work at every possible level, as if he were questioning his own formulation of the world's first, truly modern architecture."
Wright in Hollywood, Visions of a New Architecture is the first book to examine a pivotal aspect of Frank Lloyd Wright's career: the so-called textile block system, which he pursued with a sense of mission between 1922 and 1932. Wright began the experiment in southern California, where four houses were built, but he soon demonstrated that the system was capable of a more universal application
Analysis Architecture
United States
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-265) and index
Notes Also issued online
Subject Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959 -- Criticism and interpretation.
Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959.
Concrete blocks.
Concrete construction.
Modular coordination (Architecture)
LC no. 93025104
ISBN 026219337X