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This is a unique and comprehensive collection of the significant speeches of Frank Lloyd Wright. The speeches presented, spanning nearly six decades, touch on Wright's ideas on organic architecture, the machine, improving the human condition, honor, education, democracy, city planning and his Broadacre City in particular and government. Profusely illustrated with over 300 photographs and drawings, most of which have never been published. A companion volume to the author's collection of conversations and interviews with Wright, The Master Architect.
Contents
The Beginnings of Truth: A Talk with Mary Margaret McBride; This is American Architecture; The Architect; Organic Architecture; Ornamentation; Hardware; The Art and Craft of the Machine; The American System Ready-cut House; The Preassembled House; The Marshall Erdman Prefabricated Houses; On Production; An Adventure in the Realm of the Human Spirit; Quality and the Vision of the Superior Human Building; Building for the Sick; Architecture of the Dead for the Living; The Gold Metal of the American Institute of Architects; The Gold Metal for Architecture of the National Institute of Arts and Letters; The Frank P Brown Medal of the Franklin Institute; To the Students of London's Architectural Association; Education and Art on Behalf of Life; To Princeton: Mimic no More: Progress in Architectural Education; Building a Democracy; The Arts and Industry in a Democratic Economy.