Frank Lloyd Wright’s Robie House

$19.99

Introduction by New Yorker
architecture critic
Paul Goldberger

Photography by Tim Long

10 × 9.25 inches horizontal
48 pages + paperback cover
Approximately 50 illustrations

In 1908, one of the last buildings to come out of Wright’s Oak Park, Illinois, studio was the Frederick C. Robie House. The only book-length publication about Wright’s masterpiece since the 1980s. Introduction by architecture critic Paul Goldberger. All new full-color photography, by architecture photographer Tim Long, features the building’s exterior forms, important interior spaces, art glass, decorative details, and extant furniture designed for the house. Historical photographs convey Wright’s vision of a total environment. A highly visual presentation of the Robie House as it is today is long overdue. Currently there is no other full-color publication about the Robie House in print.