Usonian Houses

Frank Lloyd Wright

¥5,280(¥4,800 + tax)

Publisher/A.D.A. Edita Tokyo

   Published/2002
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/365   Size/163*228*38
Google翻訳
Usonian Houses, a collection of Frank Lloyd Wright architecture, photographed by Japanese photographer Yukio Futagawa (1932-2013). Futagawa, who majored in art history at university, was shocked by an old merchant and Kusakabe residence in Takayama, Gifu, where he visited while studying, and then photographed private houses in various parts of Japan for six years. It was published in 1957 and won the Mainichi Publishing Culture Award in 1959 for the book “Japanese Private House”. After that, Futagawa got an international reputation as an architectural photographer by establishing a publisher specializing in architecture and publishing the “GA” series of architectural magazines. The American architect Frank Lloyd can be said to be the representative work.・ This is Wright's work. Futagawa has been photographing Wright's architecture for several decades, including publishing "Frank Lloyd Wright Complete Works" one by one for each Wright architecture. This book introduces the “Usonian House”, designed and designed as an affordable housing for the general income group in the 30s. A number of homes created with systems streamlined to the times are listed.
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