Frank Loyd Wright Inside and Out opens the doors into one hundred of the architect's most revered buildings spanning the seven decades of his career. This innovative book features Wright's own homes and studios as well as his earliest houses, his popular Prairie-style residences, his daring designs from the 1920s and 1930s, his Usonian houses created at midcentury, and his public buildings from offices to religious structures to shops. In more than two hundred stunning color photographs, these landmarks are showcased inside and out. Succinct profiles join with the images to document how Wright changed the look of the places where we live and work.