TY - BOOK AU - Stipe,Margo AU - Weintraub,Alan AU - Hanks,David A TI - Frank Lloyd Wright: The Rooms : Interiors and Decorative Arts SN - 9780847843428 AV - NA 737.W7 A4.2014 PY - 2014///], CY - New York PB - Rizzoli KW - Wright, Frank Lloyd KW - Interior architecture KW - United States KW - History KW - 20th century KW - Arquitectura de interiores KW - Estados Unidos KW - Historia KW - Siglo XX KW - Interior decoration KW - Decoración de interiores KW - Estados Unidos - KW - Historia - N1 - Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice; An overview of the life and work. Nature as inspiration and muse ; Gesamtkunstwerk: architecture as a complete work of art ; Influences ; Wright's redefinition of space -- Oak Park home and studio -- Prairie houses. Prairie house furnishings ; Art glass ; Prairie-era masterworks ; Susan Lawrence Dana House ; Darwin D. Martin House ; Avery and Queene Coonley House ; Frederick C. Robie House ; Meyer May House -- Decorative interlude. Midway Gardens ; New Imperial Hotel ; Aline Barnsdall House, Hollyhock House ; The textile-block houses ; Mabel and Charles Ennis House ; Harriet and Samuel Freeman House ; John Storer House -- The tumultuous years of eclipse and return, 1922-1940. Edgar and Liliane Kaufmann House, Fallingwater ; Herbert F. Johnson House, Wingspread ; The Usonian house ; Herbert and Katherine Jacobs House ; Variations on the Usonian house -- The celebrated final years, 1945-1959. Benjamin Adelman House ; Gerald Tonkens House ; Theodore and Betty Pappas House ; William Tracy House ; Toufic Kalil House ; Dorothy Turkel House ; William and Mary Palmer House ; David and Gladys Wright House ; The quintessential Usonian, exhibition house -- The architect's homes: Taliesin and Taliesin West N2 - Wright was an early proponent of "total design." Unsatisfied with what was available in designing a given space or home, he invented what was needed, developing a language of architectural detail and styling that is unique and which extended to the tables, bookcases, easy chairs, sofas, and cabinets; to rugs and murals; to stonework; to stained glass "light screens," which served as windows and doors and room partitions; to lighting ER -