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F. Ll. Wright's Designs

A physician can bury his mistakes, but an architect can only advise his clients to plant vines.

Frank Lloyd Wright

Fallingwater
Fallingwater
Mill Run, Pennsylvania
Kentuck Knob
Kentuck Knob
Chalk Hill, Pennsylvania
Oak Park
Oak Park
Oak Park, Illinois

Considered the most influential architect of his time, Frank Lloyd Wright designed about 1,000 structures, some 400 of which were built. He described his "organic architecture" as one that "proceeds, persists, creates, according to the nature of man and his circumstances as they both change." As a pioneer whose ideas were well ahead of his time, Wright had to fight for acceptance of almost every new design. His great and far reaching developments lost nothing in its originality. To this days Wright'’s designs are valued and appreciated.

Little House
Little House
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Burnham Block
Burnham Block
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Frank Lloyd Wright's Own Homes


Taliesin
Taliesin
Wisconsin
Taliesin West
Taliesin West
Scottsdale, Arizona

Usonian houses


The word „Usonian” was derived from an abbreviation of “United States of North America”.


Jacobs I House
Jacobs I House
Madison, Wisconsin
Rosenbaum House
Rosenbaum House
Florence, Alabama
Bachman-Wilson House
Bachman-Wilson House
Bentonville, Arkansas

Prairie School


Thomas Hardy House
Thomas Hardy House
Racine, Wisconsin
Wingspread
Wingspread
Racine, Wisconsin
Gilmore House
Gilmore House
Madison, Wisconsin

Public Buildings


Guggenheim Museum New York
Guggenheim Museum New York
New York City, New York
Unitarian Meeting House
Unitarian Meeting House
Madison, Wisconsin
Johnson Wax Headquarters
Johnson Wax Headquarters
Racine, Wisconsin
Price Tower
Price Tower
Bartlesville, Oklahoma

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