Johnson Wax Administration Building & Research Tower

Johnson Wax Administration Building & Research Tower Frank Lloyd Wright - Architecture in Detail

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Publisher's Synopsis

Herbert Johnson, grandson of the founder of the SC Johnson Company, turned his corporation's fortunes around during the Depression by developing a highly successful self-polishing floor wax; in 1936 he sought out a suitable architect to design a worker-friendly new office building for the burgeoning business. The result was Frank Lloyd Wright's innovative brick and glass Administration Building and later Research Tower, which both became national landmarks. The American Institute of Architects designated the Johnson Wax Administration Building and Tower as two of 17 buildings by Wright considered to be of eminent architectural importance to American culture.;This book provides a thorough examination and account of one of Frank Lloyd Wright's most popular buildings. The comprehensive and expert text, relating the commissions to their historical periods; the needs of the client in conjunction with the employees; and then Wright's body of work as a whole, is combined with specially commissioned colour photography and specially prepared drawings.

Book information

ISBN: 9780714832821
Publisher: Phaidon
Imprint: Phaidon
Pub date:
DEWEY: 725.23097759609043
DEWEY edition: 21
Number of pages: 60
Weight: 522g
Height: 300mm
Width: 300mm
Spine width: 8mm