|
YEAR |
TITLE |
AUTHOR |
DESCRIPTION |
PAGES |
ST# |
1930
 |
The American
Architect - December 1930 (Published monthly by International
Publications, Inc., New York) |
Wright, Frank
Lloyd |
"Architecture as
a profession is All Wrong. I have no sympathy whatever with the view
entertained by certain facetious young men in architecture - that the A.
I. A. is made up of old gentlemen who catch cold easily... The A. I. A.,
of course, is the soul of the profession... Unless what I have just seen
with my own eyes, among the young men at Princeton, belies the future,
the coming generation of architects are the psychological shock-troops
to be thrown against the flabby ‘make-believe’ that has obscured the
real issue for us here in America, or the young men themselves will ‘cut
through...’ " Includes one portrait of Wright. Original cover price 50c.
9 x 12.2. (Sweeney 243) |
Pp 22-3 84 86 88 |
0243.00.0710 |
1932
 |
American
Architect - May 1932 (Published monthly by International Publications,
Inc., New York) |
Wright, Frank
Lloyd |
“America
Tomorrow. We must choose between the Automobile and the vertical
city.” Includes two illustrations by Ernest Born and one
photographic portrait of Wright. (Note: Born also designed cover
of magazine.) Original cover price $0.50. 9 x 12.2. |
Pp 14-17 76 |
0348.00.0607 |
1935
 |
American
Architect - May 1935 (Published monthly by International Publications,
Inc., New York) |
Anonymous |
"Broadacre City.
Frank Lloyd Wright,
Architect. As a conception of a new community wherein ‘form and function
are one’ and ‘organic character in style,’ Broadacre City was planned
upon the basis of ‘general decentralization as an applied principle and
architectural reintegration of all units into one fabric... Photographs
of them reproduced here are copyrighted by F.S. Lincoln." Includes one
portrait of
Wright
by Don Keller and nine photographs of models exhibited at the Industry
Art Exposition, New York. Original cover price $3.00 per year.
See Broadacre photos.
8.75 x 11.9. |
Pp 55-62 |
0379.00.0810 |