Wright-Sized Houses: Frank Lloyd Wright's Solutions for Making Small Houses Feel Big
America's most famous architect was obsessed with small houses. Even though this exciting aspect of his work has been long overlooked, the truth is that Frank Lloyd Wright spent most of his career addressing the problems of houses intended for individuals or small families of modest means. In the only book on the master architect to focus on “the house of moderate cost,” Wright expert Diane Maddex takes the reader inside a selection of his small houses from across the country—many of them newly photographed by Alan Weintraub—turning the spotlight on Wright's ingenious solutions to make these homes look and feel large.Today, with the country seduced by the charms of the simple, easily maintained house or cozy cottage, Wright's inventions are more relevant than ever. From the Stockman House (1908) of Mason City, Iowa, a recently restored Prairie house based on Wright's “Fireproof House for $5,000,” to the Peterson Cottage (1958) of Lake Delton, Wisconsin, a lakeside retreat of just 880 square feet, these homes are filled with practical ideas and inspiration on how to build small and live smarter. As with many modern architectural ideas that we now take for granted, Wright was there first.

Author Bio: Diane Maddex, formerly the director of the National Trust for Historic Preservation's Preservation Press, is the president of Arche-type Press and the author of many award-winning books on the American home. Alan Weintraub is a San Francisco–based photo-grapher whose work appears in architecture and design publications throughout the world.

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Wright-Sized Houses: Frank Lloyd Wright's Solutions for Making Small Houses Feel Big
America's most famous architect was obsessed with small houses. Even though this exciting aspect of his work has been long overlooked, the truth is that Frank Lloyd Wright spent most of his career addressing the problems of houses intended for individuals or small families of modest means. In the only book on the master architect to focus on “the house of moderate cost,” Wright expert Diane Maddex takes the reader inside a selection of his small houses from across the country—many of them newly photographed by Alan Weintraub—turning the spotlight on Wright's ingenious solutions to make these homes look and feel large.Today, with the country seduced by the charms of the simple, easily maintained house or cozy cottage, Wright's inventions are more relevant than ever. From the Stockman House (1908) of Mason City, Iowa, a recently restored Prairie house based on Wright's “Fireproof House for $5,000,” to the Peterson Cottage (1958) of Lake Delton, Wisconsin, a lakeside retreat of just 880 square feet, these homes are filled with practical ideas and inspiration on how to build small and live smarter. As with many modern architectural ideas that we now take for granted, Wright was there first.

Author Bio: Diane Maddex, formerly the director of the National Trust for Historic Preservation's Preservation Press, is the president of Arche-type Press and the author of many award-winning books on the American home. Alan Weintraub is a San Francisco–based photo-grapher whose work appears in architecture and design publications throughout the world.

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Wright-Sized Houses: Frank Lloyd Wright's Solutions for Making Small Houses Feel Big

Wright-Sized Houses: Frank Lloyd Wright's Solutions for Making Small Houses Feel Big

by Diane Maddex
Wright-Sized Houses: Frank Lloyd Wright's Solutions for Making Small Houses Feel Big

Wright-Sized Houses: Frank Lloyd Wright's Solutions for Making Small Houses Feel Big

by Diane Maddex

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America's most famous architect was obsessed with small houses. Even though this exciting aspect of his work has been long overlooked, the truth is that Frank Lloyd Wright spent most of his career addressing the problems of houses intended for individuals or small families of modest means. In the only book on the master architect to focus on “the house of moderate cost,” Wright expert Diane Maddex takes the reader inside a selection of his small houses from across the country—many of them newly photographed by Alan Weintraub—turning the spotlight on Wright's ingenious solutions to make these homes look and feel large.Today, with the country seduced by the charms of the simple, easily maintained house or cozy cottage, Wright's inventions are more relevant than ever. From the Stockman House (1908) of Mason City, Iowa, a recently restored Prairie house based on Wright's “Fireproof House for $5,000,” to the Peterson Cottage (1958) of Lake Delton, Wisconsin, a lakeside retreat of just 880 square feet, these homes are filled with practical ideas and inspiration on how to build small and live smarter. As with many modern architectural ideas that we now take for granted, Wright was there first.

Author Bio: Diane Maddex, formerly the director of the National Trust for Historic Preservation's Preservation Press, is the president of Arche-type Press and the author of many award-winning books on the American home. Alan Weintraub is a San Francisco–based photo-grapher whose work appears in architecture and design publications throughout the world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780810946262
Publisher: ABRAMS
Publication date: 11/28/2003
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 9.25(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.75(d)
Age Range: 13 - 18 Years

Table of Contents

Introduction7
Outside21
The Site23
The Horizontal Line24
Cantilevers27
Roofs28
Chimneys30
Entrances31
Natural Materials32
Walls34
Windows36
Standardized Components39
Private Spaces40
Outdoor Rooms43
Landscapes44
Carports46
Additions47
Inside49
Unity51
Space52
Open Plans55
Human Scale56
Foyers58
Varied Levels59
Ceilings61
Walls and Screens62
Window Walls65
Clerestories66
Glass Features69
Fireplaces70
Wood Decks72
Lighting and Heating73
Kitchens74
Dining Areas75
Built-ins77
Furnishings78
Natural Colors81
Ornament82
Harmony84
Simplicity85
Wright-Sized Houses87
Homage to the Square: Stockman House (1908) Mason City, Iowa88
Tall Story: Isabel Roberts House (1908) River Forest, Illinois94
Architecture for Democracy: First Jacobs House (1936) Madison, Wisconsin103
Loren's Love Affair: Pope-Leighey House (1939) Alexandria, Virginia108
Small Wonder: Sturges House (1939) Brentwood Heights, California116
Grace Notes: Zimmerman House (1950) Manchester, New Hampshire121
Arietta: Tracy House (1955) Normandy Park, Washington128
Impossible Dream: Peterson Cottage (1958) Lake Delton, Wisconsin135
Desert Rose: Lykes House (1959) Phoenix, Arizona138
All About Light: Lockhart Cottage (1968) Scottsdale, Arizona148
Visiting Wright's Small Houses154
Selected Bibliography155
Photograph Credits157
Acknowledgments157
Index158
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