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The Wright Space: Pattern and Meaning in Frank Lloyd Wright's Houses Paperback – July 1, 1991

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"In both early and late life," write Grant Hildebrand, 'Wright had an enormous number of domestic clients. ... They came to his drawing board in droves, and, having seen through to completion their adventure with him, they were, by and large, ecstatic about what they got. ...Many of these clients subsequently returned to Write for another house, and sometimes more than one....

"Yet few houses of equal fame have embodied more conspicuous faults. Many of Wright's plans defy reasonable furniture arrangements, many frustrate even the storage of reasonable and treasured possessions. In many cases sever problems afflict the architectural fabric: leaking roofs, unserviceable detailing, even structural inadequacies. ...There were problems of personality as well. ...Many of Wright's clients found him arrogant, careless, slow, and misleading, and were not by any means always amused by his temperament. And there are more vague and subjective difficulties, for the sheer power of these house as dramatic exercises in space and form can intimidate the...acts of ordinary daily life: how does on have a casual conversation in the Robie house dining room, or hang a cherished delicate picture in a Usonian?"

If, then, these houses lacked so many of the usual aspects of satisfaction, why were they built with such profusion, and valued so highly?

In this book thirty-three of Wright's domestic buildings, including all of the major houses on which his significance depends, are analyzed in detail in terms of their spatial characteristics. Fireplaces, seating, ceiling form, glazing, terraces, and roof overhangs are seen to follow a repetitive organization or pattern characterized by complementary juxtapositions of what the English geographer Jay Appleton calls "prospect" (a condition in which one can see over a considerable distance) and "refuge" (a place where one can hide). According to Appleton's theory of landscape aesthetics, this juxtaposition offers the ability to see without being seen (or to hunt successfully without being, in turn, successfully hunted) and thus, eons ago, had survival value. But such a condition must have been sought, originally, because it was intrinsically pleasurable to our species. Hildebrand finds a striking correlation in Wright's houses. Wright's pattern of prospect and refuge, to which are added similarly derived qualities of complexity and order, is show to be unique in domestic architecture to the degree to which it provides these preferred characteristics, suggesting why ― in spite of serious drawbacks ― his house were built and valued by so many clients.

The text of the book is enhanced by photographs, plans, and by nine exquisitely drawn diagrams of key dwellings specially prepared by William Hook. Addressed to architects, landscape architects, architectural historians, environmental psychologist, anthropologists, philosophers of aesthetics, and the lay public with an interest in these subjects, The Wright Space, is essential reading for anyone who has ever lived in, looked at, or studied Frank Lloyd Wright's remarkable houses.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ University of Washington Press; First Paperback Edition (July 1, 1991)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 192 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0295971088
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0295971087
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.4 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 10.25 x 0.75 x 9.75 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2024
Fast delivery in perfect shape. Book is top quality.
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2021
The book offers in-depth knowledge of the spatial configurations used by FLlW in its best projects from the Prairie Style era. The author uses schematic plans, 3D spatial renderings and photos to accurately present his thesis
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2007
In this superb book, Hildebrand attempts no less than a definitive explanation of the method used by Wright to weave his architectural magic. Using the theories of "prospect and refuge" & "order and complexity" he sets out to establish what he calls the "pattern" that reveals itself in Wright's residential designs. Backed by detailed exposition, plans, diagrams and photos of specific examples he convincingly does just that: present the "pattern" that, to a greater or lesser degree, permeates Wright's work. Also covered are various detail items which are often, though with a lesser frequency, present.

To the serious student of Wright's organic architecture, this book is an indispensible resource.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2017
Highly recommend: The ONE book that explained, rationally, the atavistic source of my emotional response to FLW’s architecture:

https://www.amazon.com/Wright-Space-Pattern-Meaning-Wrights/dp/0295971088

If interested in getting beyond the inane blah blah blah of most “architectural criticism (ahem!)”, do yourself a favor. Read this book.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2008
Four antithetic concepts: prospect/refuge and complexity/order from Appleton's book taken to describe Wright's houses. All in a boringly polite, restrained and repetitive academic language. Appleton's concepts are so powerful that get half a book just pointing them over and over by example, without adding much depth to the conversation, as I discovered. The only possible argument against that is that there isn't any depth there to be added besides the revelation of the pattern itself. It's a Zen slap. Maybe. But Zen slaps are shorter than 200p. Another thing that I found amusing was the pattern analysis of Mario Botta's house in Stabio, which resulted more or less in the conclusion that it follows the Wright pattern. Now this really had me question the effectiveness of the author's method for detecting pleasurable settings :)

Now for the good things: the author researched quite a lot of material to get this book done, and as a result, there's a lot historical details that I found very interesting. Also some of the more lyrical, emotional descriptions are revealing (e.g. that of Fallingwater). The introductory chapters are quite revealing too. Also, there's an attempt to link Wright's emotional periods with evolution and preferences over prospect or refuge in its work.

Too bad academics these days have to research a 4 pages full of interdisciplinary bibliography to get the required assets for their credibility in the academic world. The market certainly doesn't require that much of an effort. Normal people will just agree with you or not. My 2 cents.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2018
This book is THE KEY to unlocking Frank Lloyd Wrights Architecture. If you buy no other book on Frank Lloyd Wright, BUY THIS ONE
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Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2016
Excellent book and service !
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2007
This is a great book, giving insight into Wright'd designs. Good pictures of details of some of his houses that are not found in other sources and really nice 3D exploded views of some of the more important ones.
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