An American Architecture
"True form is always organic in character." -- Frank Lloyd Wright I never studied Frank Lloyd Wright in school, but I've been intrigued by his work and design philosophy for years and had long intended to fill this gap in my education on my own. But that's proved to be easier said than done because of the huge number of books about him: There are simply so many of them that I never knew where or how to start. This dilemma came to an abrupt end when I ran across a book written in Wright's own hand. That book, An American Architecture, was first published in 1955 by Horizon Press and was reissued by Barnes & Noble in 1998. Edited by Edgar Kaufmann, the text is a compilation of Wright's notes, speeches and lectures spanning










