The groundbreaking architect Bruce Goff has never achieved widespread name recognition, even though his projects were featured multiple times in Time and Vogue magazines and endorsed by high-profile ...
The architect of some of the 20th century's most eccentric houses turned from relatively conventional stuff to what would become his trademark "wildly imaginative, gloriously disobedient" style during ...
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The man behind LACMA's Japanese Pavilion inspired renegade West Coast architects. Here's how
The one and only pre-millennium building that LACMA director Michael Govan elected to save as part of his campus revamp was the museum’s Japanese Pavilion, designed by the brilliant, undeniably quirky ...
For 40 years, the house known as Shin'enKan was one of the architectural marvels of eastern Oklahoma. The Bartlesville landmark was the creation of architect Bruce Goff, and was -- thanks to the ...
For those unfamiliar with Bruce Goff (1904–1982), he was a child prodigy who started apprenticing at a Tulsa architecture firm at the age of 12 and skipped traditional academic studies, going on to ...
"Published in conjunction with the exhibition ... organized by Price Tower Arts Center, Bartesville, Oklahoma, 10 October-7 December 2003"--Title page verso. https ...
Goff’s unconventional work isn’t easily categorized, but he left his mark on the Chicago area with some unusual residences.
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