Mark Hertzberg has posted an excellent article on wrightinracine.com about the recent book, Louis Sullivan’s Merchants National Bank. Check out the article by following the link.
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Don´t you think that will be very interesting compare this building with The Shop V.C. Morris?
Don´t you think that the main entrance is the principal element of the composition in both building?
F.LLoyd Wright built in 1948 and I think that the ornament is the position of the bricks in the entrance. You must remember that in 1910, Adolf Loos wrote "Ornament & Crime". Both were Arts&Craft´s sons.
Don´t you think that it will be very interesting study the relationship between this building?
Posted by: Eduardo | Mar 03, 2010 at 10:02 PM