Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer is director of archives at the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation and has unprecedented access to its 300,000 correspondence documents and 22,000 drawings. He has been a member of the Taliesin Fellowship for sixty years, was an apprentice who drew and studied architecture under Wright, and is author or editor of more than forty books on Frank Lloyd Wright.
"Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer, a former Wright apprentice and the director
of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, tapped into the
organization's archives, a vault of more than 300,000
correspondence documents and 22,000 drawings, to put this book
together. As a gift to Wright's fans, he's published dozens of
images of sketches and designs, offering a privileged glimpse into
the legend's visionary intellect through his expressions on paper."
~ArtInfo
"The fantastic volume celebrates Wright's artistry. Over 420 pages,
author Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer (a former Wright apprentice and now
director of archives at the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation) leads an
investigation of the most comprehensive selection of Wright's
drawings, designs, sketches ever published. Flipping through offers
unique insight into the architect's process, and reveals astounding
tidbits about his most famed buildings including Fallingwater, the
Guggenheim, and the Imperial Hotel." ~Complex Magazine
"Wright’s drawings, sketches and plans for his exquisite homes and
buildings are works of art in and of themselves. In addition to
dozens of examples of his creations on paper, the book also offers
several remarkably fun insights into the man himself." ~Depatures
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