Kathryn Smith Libri






Frank Lloyd Wright: America's Master Architect
- 288pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
This book offers an in-depth exploration of a master architect's complete body of work, showcasing a diverse range of projects from private residences to public buildings. It also highlights various furnishings and decorative pieces, providing a holistic view of the architect's design philosophy and aesthetic contributions. The comprehensive approach makes it an accessible resource for both enthusiasts and professionals interested in architectural design.
Join the busy elves at the North Pole as they help Santa pack the sleigh, which gets heavier with each load. Discover how many reindeer are needed to deliver all the gifts on time while counting along as more reindeer join in the fun!
Examining the life of Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959), arguably America's most celebrated architect, this work explores the grace and beauty found in all facets of Wright's work: from early prairie houses to the giant Midway Gardens, and from theatre curtain designs to office desk and chair sets.
In a world where a mystical chalice determines fate, a vampire protector finds himself drawn to Vivian, his captor. Torn between desire and duty, he must navigate the dangers posed by her loyalty to a man intent on his destruction. As battles loom, he grapples with using Vivian for his goals while denying his own heart.

