|
Frank Lloyd Wrights Last Dream: Monona Terrace
He intended it as a gift to his hometown of Madison, Wisconsin. It became one of the most
contested buildings in American architectural history. This classic program presents the
story of Frank Lloyd Wrights vision of a civic center on the shore of Lake Monona, a
project that took nearly 60 years to complete. Filmed extensively at Monona Terrace, as
well as Taliesin and Oak Park, the program chronicles the controversy and achievement of
Wrights long career, featuring architects, former apprentices, Wright historian John
Holzhueter, Wright archivist Bruce Pfeiffer, and former Madison Mayor Paul Soglin, who
presided over construction of the Monona Terrace project. (47 minutes, color)
Year: 1997
Closed captionied: No
ORDER CODE: FFMBVL32476V
VIDEO
ORDER CODE: FFMBVL32476DVD
DVD
|
|