Aaron G. Green Graphics and Illustration
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Aaron G. Green, F.A.I.A.. (1917 - 2001), was a creative and well respected architect in San Francisco. He was an associate of Frank Lloyd Wright; his office was also Wright's West Coast office. In addition to working on Wright's projects he had a long and productive career practicing organic architecture on a diverse array of projects.
Even in his youth he demonstrated superb artistic ability. This culminated in his acceptance at Cooper Union in New York, where he discovered Wright's work and immediately decided to pursue a career in architecture.
All throughout his career he continued to do calligraphy, illustrations and graphic designs. This book collects all of these going back to huge posters he did for the local movie theater when he was in college. This two-dimensional work shows how his artistic creativity was the foundation for his unique architectural style.
Even in his youth he demonstrated superb artistic ability. This culminated in his acceptance at Cooper Union in New York, where he discovered Wright's work and immediately decided to pursue a career in architecture.
All throughout his career he continued to do calligraphy, illustrations and graphic designs. This book collects all of these going back to huge posters he did for the local movie theater when he was in college. This two-dimensional work shows how his artistic creativity was the foundation for his unique architectural style.
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Arquitectura
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Características: Apaisado grande, 33×28 cm
N.º de páginas: 176 -
ISBN
- Tapa dura, sobrecubierta: 9781320019491
- Fecha de publicación: may. 21, 2014
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave graphic design, San Francisco architect, calligraphy, illustration
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Allan Green
Philo, California
Allan Green started growing grapes in Anderson Valley in 1973 and started the Greenwood Ridge Vineyards winery in 1980 when there were only four other wineries in Anderson Valley. He was involved in creating the Mendocino County Fair Wine Competition in 1979 and served as its director for almost forty years. He was involved in obtaining the Anderson Valley Appellation in 1983 and has been an energetic promoter of Anderson Valley wines for five decades. He has published over thirty books, primarily on California history, architecture, and travel.

