Saving Bruce Goff
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Item: Saving Bruce Goff
Item: Saving Bruce Goff
Item: Saving Bruce Goff
Item: Saving Bruce Goff
Item: Saving Bruce Goff
Item: Saving Bruce Goff
Item: Saving Bruce Goff
- Format
- journalArticle
- Creator
- Webb, Michael
- Title
- Saving Bruce Goff
- Is Part Of
- The Architectural Review
- issn
- 0003-861X
- Has Version
- https://okstate-stillwater.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01OKSTATESTILL_OKSTAT/2920vv/cdi_proquest_reports_201190613
- Abstract
- Webb looks at the life and works of Bruce Goff (1904-82), one of America's most original architects. Inspired by natural forms and the example of Frank Lloyd Wright, this self-taught prodigy completed his first house at 15, and seven years later designed a cathedral-like church in Tulsa, among other achievements.
- Date
- 2005
- pages
- 44–44
- issue
- 1300
- volume
- 217
- Subject
- Historic preservation
- Arson
- Architects
- Homes
- Personal profiles
- Asphalt
- Building
- Domestic
- Stone
- Residential
- Demolished
- Central mast with guy wires
- Eugene Bavinger House
- Glass Cullets
- Organic
- Goff, Bruce
- Elliott, Rand
- Modern architecture
- Ledbetter House
- Bavinger House (Norman, Okla.)
- Shin'enKan
- Building And Construction
- Goff, Bruce A
- HOPEWELL BAPTIST CHURCH
- OT1001354
- Pollock House
- Modernism/Organic
- Helix form
- Spatial Coverage
- Cleveland County, Oklahoma
- Washington County, Oklahoma
- Edmond, Oklahoma
- Norman, Oklahoma
- Identifier
- 4THZH9FJ
Linked resources
Title | Class |
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Cleveland County, Oklahoma | Location |
Edmond, Oklahoma | Location |
Eugene Bavinger House, 730 60th Avenue NE Norman, Oklahoma | Location |
H.E. Ledbetter House, 701 W Brooks Norman, Oklahoma | Location |
Hopewell Baptist Church, 5801 NW 178th St Edmond, Oklahoma | Location |
Norman, Oklahoma | Location |
Washington County, Oklahoma | Location |