The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright: Understanding the Concepts of Parallel and Perpendicular (Powermath)
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ISBN: 1404251448 / Publisher: Rosen Pub Group, January 2010
Describes the work of Frank Lloyd Wright and explains how his use of parallel and perpendicular lines in such buildings as his prairie style and Usonian houses and Fallingwater differs from earlier architectural styles.
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This book provides students with a foundational and concise history of architecture and goes on to highlight the concepts of parallel and perpendicular through focusing on the style of Frank Lloyd Wright. Includes comparative models of architecture, a breakdown of Wright's houses with illustrative, geometrical line drawings, and a discussion of the famous Fallingwater house.
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