Frank Lloyd Wright: The Houses vs Soft Minimal: Norm Architects — a sensory approach to design
Overall winner: Frank Lloyd Wright: The Houses
Key Differences
Pick A (Frank Lloyd Wright: The Houses) if you want an extensively illustrated, chronological, heavy coffee-table book with hundreds of photo spreads and stronger user review volume. Pick B (Soft Minimal) if you prefer an accessible, sensory-focused, minimalist-design book from Norm Architects at a lower listed price tier and a more compact presentation
Frank Lloyd Wright: The Houses
A richly illustrated study of Wright's houses, featuring hundreds of photo spreads and a chronological presentation. Customers praise its information-rich content and visual quality
Pros
- lavish photo spreads
- chronological structure
- informative content
- visually appealing
Cons
- heavy coffee-table book
Soft Minimal: Norm Architects — a sensory approach to design
A publication by Norm Architects highlighting a sensory approach to architecture and design. Features insights into the authors' methods and philosophy. Customer insight: none available
Pros
- concise design philosophy
- emphasis on sensory approach
- from established firm
Cons
- no features listed
- no customer feedback data
- limited detail on content
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Norm Architects |
| Durability | Alan Weintraub, Alan Hess, Kenneth Frampton, Thomas S. Hines, Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer |
| Versatility | Alan Weintraub, Alan Hess, Kenneth Frampton, Thomas S. Hines, Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer |
| User Reviews | Alan Weintraub, Alan Hess, Kenneth Frampton, Thomas S. Hines, Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer |