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Frank Lloyd Wright
A Bibliography of Materials in Roux Library, Florida Southern College

© copyright 1992-2005, Randall M. MacDonald

Frank Lloyd Wright left an indelible mark on Florida Southern College. As an architect Wright was virtually without parallel and his legacy to the College distinguishes the campus from all others. Construction of his "Child of the Sun" campus commenced in 1938 with the Annie Pfeiffer Chapel, and concluded in 1958 upon completion of the Polk County Science Building. Wright designed eighteen structures for the campus, and twelve were built, representing the world's largest one-site grouping of Wright's work.

Roux Library maintains a growing collection of materials on Frank Lloyd Wright. This bibliography lists 281 sources of information on Wright and includes call numbers for all books. Information on the Florida Southern College campus is included in items marked by a red dot [] adjacent to the call number.

Materials in Special Collections may be consulted by appointment.

FLLW Page | Books, Authors A-L | Books, Authors M-Z | Periodicals | Miscellaneous

Frank Lloyd Wright Structures, Construction Dates
Annie Merner Pfeiffer Chapel 1938-1941
Cora Carter Seminar 1941
Charles W. Hawkins Seminar 1941
Isabel Walbridge Seminar 1941
Esplanade 1941
E.T. Roux Library
Renamed Thad Buckner Building, 1968
1941-1945
Emile E. Watson Administration Building 1946-1948
Benjamin Fine Administration Building 1946-1948
J. Edgar Wall Waterdome 1947-1948
Industrial Arts Building
Dedicated as Lucius Pond Ordway Building, 1956
1950-1952
William H. Danforth Chapel 1954-1955
Polk County Science Building 1953-1958

09.20.2005