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Aaron G. Green: organic architecture beyond Frank Lloyd Wright

by  Randolph C Henning / Aaron G Green

Description

Aaron G. Green was an internationally known organic architect of "striking originality and grace". His diverse architectural works include commercial, industrial, municipal, judicial, religious, interment, mass housing, and educational projects. Aaron Green taught advanced architectural design at Stanford University Department of Architecture for fifteen years. In the early 1940s, Aaron Green became a member of Frank Lloyd Wright's apprentice group, the Taliesin Fellowship. Aaron Green participated in over thirty Frank Lloyd Wright projects and was appointed by Frank Lloyd Wright as associated architect for the Marin County Civic Center Project. The highlight of his career occurred in 1999 when he won a national competition to design a visionary open to the world private high school in Greensboro, North Carolina, on a 100 acre wooded site with a 25 acre lake. Shortly before his passing, Aaron Green was awarded the first gold medal by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation in recognition of his career and accomplishment's and dedication to organic architecture

Table Of Contents

  • Aaron Green: his life
  • Aaron Green: his work
  • Mitchell residence
  • Chapel of the light
  • Reif residience
  • tPaul residence
  • Aaron Green residence

Subject

Catalogs / Architects and builders

Details

Published [Novato, California] : ORO Editions, [2017]
Language English
Material 443 p.
ISBN 1939621372 / 9781939621375
Location
TCDC Bangkok - General Collection

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