The Architects

  • The Architects: Frank Lloyd Wright
    By William Marlin

    Early in 1888, Wright went to see Louis Henri Sullivan of Adler and Sullivan, who was then planning the mammoth Auditorium Building. Wright's deft draftsmanship and quick, incisive mind greatly impressed the usually imperious Sullivan.

  • The Architects
    By Stefan Heym

    Although written in English, it was first published in German in 2000; this is the first publication in its original language." --Book Jacket.

  • The Architects: Louis Kahn
    By Charles L. Mee Jr.

    Here, in this short-form book by award-winning author Charles L. Mee Jr., is Kahn's extraordinary story.

  • The Architects: Bernard Maybeck
    By Richard Reinhardt

    " Here, in this short-form book by Richard Reinhardt, is his remarkable story.

  • The Architects: Henry Hobson Richardson
    By Francis Russell

    Richardson's designs are unmistakable: From Sever Hall at Harvard to Trinity Church, Boston, his structures bear the inimitable imprint of his signature style. Here, in this short-form book, is his little-told story.

  • The Architects: Louis Kahn
    By Robert Hughes

    "The plan of a building," he once said, "should be read like a harmony of spaces created in light." Here, in this essay by the legendary art critic Robert Hughes, is Kahn's story.