Frank Lloyd Wright: The Kaufmann Office

Frank Lloyd Wright: The Kaufmann Office by Christopher Wilk, published by Victoria & Albert Pubns in 1993, offers an in-depth examination of the only complete Frank Lloyd Wright interior in Europe. This edition spans 80 pages and is presented in English, focusing on the office designed for Edgar Kaufmann, a notable patron of Wright, who is also known for the iconic Fallingwater residence. The book provides a detailed exploration of the architect, his client, and the project’s historical context.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of the Kaufmann Office, including insights into its design and significance within Wright’s body of work. The text delves into the relationship between Wright and Kaufmann, as well as the later history of the office, which is currently displayed at the Victoria and Albert Museum. This publication serves as a valuable resource for those interested in architectural history and the legacy of Frank Lloyd Wright.
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This book examines in detail the background of the only complete Wright interior in Europe. This is the office that Wright designed for his most distinguished patron, Edgar Kaufmann – for whom he also built the daring country house, Fallingwater. The Office is on display in the V&A. The book includes chapters on the architect, his client, Edgar J. Kaufmann, the project and the later history of the office.
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