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“A physician can bury his mistakes, but an architect can only advise his clients to plant vines.”
Frank Lloyd Wright
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.
Frank Lloyd Wright's Own Homes
Usonian houses
The word „Usonian” was derived from an abbreviation of “United States of North America”.
Prairie School
Public Buildings