Architecture and utopia : Cornelia Brierly and the Taliesin Fellowship
This dissertation is the biography of a remarkable woman named Cornelia Brierly. She has lived a unique life as a member of the Taliesin Fellowship, a communal school of architecture founded in 1932 by the renowned American architect, Frank Lloyd Wright. After arriving at Taliesin in 1934, Brierly went on to become a successful landscape architect and interior designer as Wright's protege. With a career that now spans seven decades, she remains a vital member of the Fellowship at the age of ninety-two
Hochschulschrift, English, 2005