Frank Lloyd Wright: Broadacre City Project

Juliet Kinchin


Engels | 30-11-2023 | 48 pagina's

9781633451537

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This latest volume in the MoMA One on One series focuses on Frank Lloyd Wright’s Broadacre City Project (1934–1935).

Frank Lloyd Wright’s proposal for Broadacre City (1929–35) put forth a remarkable claim-that the metropolis was obsolete. In its place, Broadacre was to be a “Usonian” synthesis, an unprecedented landscape unsullied by convention or history, consisting simply of “architecture and acreage.” With its low-density carpet of small plots, predominantly one- and two-story buildings, and seemingly infinite territory, the ruralized landscape of Broadacre would sustain new levels of individuality and freedom, far more democratic than a traditional metropolis could ever support. Yet the 4-square-mile (10.4-squarekilometer) area of the Broadacre City model would give home to only 1,400 families, making the population density not quite urban or rural or suburban, but somehow their hybrid, with a social and spatial structure that eludes clear definition.

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This latest volume in the MoMA One on One series focuses on Frank Lloyd Wright’s Broadacre City Project (1934–1935).

Frank Lloyd Wright’s proposal for Broadacre City (1929–35) put forth a remarkable claim-that the metropolis was obsolete. In its place, Broadacre was to be a “Usonian” synthesis, an unprecedented landscape unsullied by convention or history, consisting simply of “architecture and acreage.” With its low-density carpet of small plots, predominantly one- and two-story buildings, and seemingly infinite territory, the ruralized landscape of Broadacre would sustain new levels of individuality and freedom, far more democratic than a traditional metropolis could ever support. Yet the 4-square-mile (10.4-squarekilometer) area of the Broadacre City model would give home to only 1,400 families, making the population density not quite urban or rural or suburban, but somehow their hybrid, with a social and spatial structure that eludes clear definition.

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EAN :9781633451537
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Uitgever :MOMA Museum of Modern Art
Publicatie datum :  30-11-2023
Uitvoering :Paperback / softback
Taal/Talen : Engels
Hoogte :230 mm
Breedte :185 mm
Status : Bestelbaar
Aantal pagina's :48