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Grant Hildebrand is professor emeritus of architecture and art history at the University of Washington, and author of eight books on architecture, including
Suyama: A Complex Serenity, The Wright Space: Pattern and Meaning in Frank Lloyd Wright's Houses, and
Frank Lloyd Wright's Palmer House. He is a recipient of the Washington Governor's Writers Award for work of literary merit and lasting value.
List of contents
Acknowledgements
A Prologue
1. Beginnings
2. Early Professional Years
3. The Context: The New School
4. The Eastlake Office and the Laurelhurst House
5. Japan
6. The Late Practice
7. A Minka on the Sammamish Plateau
8. A Home at Ebey's Landing
Appendix: List of Projects
Notes
Bibliography
Index
About the author
Grant Hildebrand is professor emeritus of architecture and art history at the University of Washington, and author of eight books on architecture, including
Suyama: A Complex Serenity, The Wright Space: Pattern and Meaning in Frank Lloyd Wright's Houses, and
Frank Lloyd Wright's Palmer House. He is a recipient of the Washington Governor's Writers Award for work of literary merit and lasting value.
Summary
The story of a unique figure in an extraordinary American architectural movement