The term "family room" was introduced in the 1945 book Tomorrow's House by George Nelson and Henry Wright.
His subdeanery he resigned in 1579, and was succeeded by Henry Wright, M.A.
The project was masterminded by Henry Wright, managing editor of Architectural Forum.
Sir Henry Wright, 1st Baronet (c. 1637-1664)
Henry Wright may refer to:
In his post-war book Tomorrow's House, co-authored with Henry Wright, he introduced the concept of the "family room", and the "storage wall".
Audiences particularly enjoyed the "acrobatic dance" of Florence Levey with Henry Wright.
The site was explored in 1960 by Henry Wright, whose work revealed six cultural layers representing three phases of late prehistoric occupation, c. 1000-1500.
"But-" "Henry Wright tells me you have a daemon."
"Do you think we should ask Henry Wright to verify?"