Frank Lloyd Wright's Hanna House : the clients' report / Paul R. and Jean S. Hanna.
Material type: TextPublisher: Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, [1987]Copyright date: ©1981Edition: Second editionDescription: 148 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 26 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0809314150
- 9780809314157
- 0809314169
- 9780809314164
- 728.3730979473 23
- NA7238.S8 H36 1987
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The Hanna house is a milestone in Frank Lloyd Wright’s career and one of the acknowledged masterworks of 20th-century architecture. The Hannas tell how they came to commission Wright, how they received his ingenious yet provocative design based on a hexagonal pattern like a bee’s honeycomb and how it was built all within their means. In this reprint of the 1981 MIT edition they also tell what it meant to live and enjoy life in this unprecedented structure that was eventually given to Stanford University.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
A home of our own -- Planning our house - 1935/1936 -- Building the Hanna house -- Living and learning -- Adding a wing -- Once the children leave -- The future of our house
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