Frank Lloyd Wright was a renowned American architect, designer, and author, recognized for his innovative approaches to architecture and urban planning in the 20th century.
Overview
Key Works
Later Life And Legacy
Writings And Theories
Architectural Philosophy
Early Life And Education
Controversies And Criticisms
Influence On Modern Architecture
Sustainability And Organic Architecture
Guggenheim Museum
Louis Sullivan
Innovation
Happiness
People
Nature
Beauty
Planet
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๐๏ธ Frank Lloyd Wright designed over 1,100 structures, of which more than 500 were completed.
๐ณ He is best known for his philosophy of organic architecture, which emphasizes harmony between human habitation and the natural world.
๐ Wright founded the Taliesin Fellowship in 1932 to train architects in his design principles.
๐ His iconic Fallingwater house was built in 1935 over a waterfall in Pennsylvania.
๐ก Wright popularized the concept of open floor plans in residential architecture.
๐ He designed the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City, which opened in 1959.
๐ฅ Wright's Prairie School style sought to create structures that blended with the flat, expansive Midwest landscape.
๐ He traveled to Japan in the early 20th century, which greatly influenced his architectural style and philosophy.
๐ Wright was a pioneer of built-in furniture and custom designs that catered to his clientsโ needs.
โ๏ธ Despite facing numerous challenges and personal setbacks, Wright's innovative work has left a lasting impact on modern architecture.
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