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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 727.9
EAN: 9780874808773
Edition: 1st Edition
ISBN: 0874808774
Label: University of Utah Press
Manufacturer: University of Utah Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 175
Publication Date: February 20, 2007
Publisher: University of Utah Press
Studio: University of Utah Press
Features:- ISBN13: 9780874808773
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I just read this book from cover to cover. I found it very interesting and enjoyable to read. I'm dying to own his other book called Teater's Knoll....... but have yet to find a copy. I read that from cover to cover too and really loved the photos of the reconstruction of this wonderful historic Frank Lloyd Wright designed studio / home in Bliss Idaho. I checked them both out from the local library in Hagerman Idaho. I would love to meet Mr. Whiting someday .... we are Bliss locals part time. ... Read More
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Mirabile raccolta iconografica, che ben rappresenta come la casa debba diventare tutt'uno con l'ambiente che la circonda.
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The historical info in this book is interesting (and it clearly shows what creeps the owners of the home were.) But there is a bit too much fluff the way the text is written, and I really could care less about the authors personal life..... The photos are very nice, however.
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In this fine book Henry Whiting, the second owner of Wright's Teater studio, gives us the history of this diminutive gem sited in desert terrain high above Idaho's Snake River. The background of noted landscape artist, Archie Boyd Teater, is given along with the the desire of his wife to have Wright design their studio. The difficulties of realizing the dream in this remote locale are given an in depth look. However, after years of parttime use the studio, at the end of the Teaters' lives, lay virtually ... Read More
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In this book, Henry Whiting explores how Frank Lloyd Wright designed homes for the site and the clients and connected the design to the land, views and the cycles of the sun by using the example of his own well-loved home, a simple artist studio on a cliff orverlooking the Snake River in Idaho. The journey leads you to better understand and appreciate Frank Lloyd Wright's architecture in a way that is perfect as a first introduction or to complete an enthusiast's library. The publisher's design and presentation ... Read More
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