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Marion Mahony Reconsidered

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Marion Mahony Reconsidered explores the remarkable life and work of Marion Mahony Griffin, one of the first licensed female architects globally and a key figure in the Prairie School of architecture. The book traces Mahony's journey from her beginnings in Chicago to her influential roles working with Frank Lloyd Wright and her husband Walter Burley Griffin, including her contributions to the design of Canberra, Australia. It offers an in-depth look at her independent and original work as an architect and artist, enriched by new research and vivid essays that illuminate her legacy.
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Marion Mahony Reconsidered is ideal for readers interested in architecture, women's history, and the arts. It appeals to scholars, students, and enthusiasts keen on the Prairie School, Frank Lloyd Wright, and the evolution of architectural graphic illustration.

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Marion Mahony Griffin (1871-1961) was an American architect and artist, one of the first licensed female architects in the world, designer for Frank Lloyd Wright's Chicago studio, and an original member of the Prairie School of architecture. This book examines research into Mahony's life.

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Marion Mahony Griffin (1871–1961) was an American architect and artist, one of the first licensed female architects in the world, designer for Frank Lloyd Wright’s Chicago studio, and an original member of the Prairie School of architecture. Largely heralded for her exquisite presentation drawings for both Wright and her husband, Walter Burley Griffin, Mahony was an adventurous designer in her own right, whose independent and highly original work attracted attention at a moment when architectural drawing and graphic illustration were becoming integral to the design process.

This book examines new research into Mahony’s life and paints a vivid portrait of a woman’s place among the lives and productions of some of our most noted American architects. The essays included take us on an ambitious journey from Mahony’s origins in the Chicago suburbs, through her years as Wright’s right-hand woman and her bohemian life with her husband in Australia—whose new capital city, Canberra, she helped to plan—up until her golden years in the middle of the twentieth century.

Filled with richly detailed analyses of Mahony’s works and populated by an international cast of characters, Marion Mahony Reconsidered greatly expands our knowledge of this talented, complex, and enigmatic modern architect.

Series: Chicago Architecture and Urbanism

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"Marion Mahony Reconsidered opens the door for further study and presents an insightful portrait of a pioneering designer whose contribution to American architecture deserves recognition and further study." – Art Libraries Society of North America

"Absorbing... Does much to place Mahony in the correct relationship to the men in her life and the world in which they collectively functioned." – Australian Book Review

"Presents new perspectives on a fascinating but elusive figure who emerged in one of the golden periods of Chicago architecture." – Journal of Illinois History

"Tells the fullest story of Marion both as a person and as an architect available... This is a scholarly achievement of great significance to the history of architecture." – Jane Clarke, architectural historian

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226850818

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 01 July 2011

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Contributors:

  • Edited by David Van Zanten

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 2.0mm

Width: 22.0mm

Height: 28.0mm

Weight: 964g

Pages: 192

About the Author

David Van Zanten is the Mary Jane Crowe Professor in Art and Art History at Northwestern University. He is the author of Sullivan's City: The Meaning of Ornament for Louis Sullivan, and several other books.

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