In 1991, the American Institute of Architects called him, quite simply, “the greatest American architect of all time.” Over his lifetime, Frank Lloyd Wright (June 8, 1867 – April 9, 1959) completed more than 500 architectural works; many of them are considered masterpieces. Thanks to the wide dissemination of his designs and his many years spent teaching at the school he founded, few architects in history can claim to have inspired more young people into joining the architecture profession.
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Spotlight: Frank Lloyd Wright
https://www.archdaily.com/513642/happy-birthday-frank-lloyd-wrightRory Stott
A Bad Month for Frank Lloyd Wright Fans
December has been a month of disappointment for fans of Frank Lloyd Wright: first, a plan to build a house designed by Wright and adapted for the English countryside has been rejected by Wraxall Councillors (Bristol Post), who believe that Frank Lloyd Wright "can't be that influential". This was followed by the news that SC Johnson, the company for whom Wright designed the famous Johnson Administration Building, is trying to stop the high profile Sotheby's auction (ArtInfo) of a desk and chair designed for their building - claiming that the items were in fact stolen from them way back in the 1950s. More on the Bristol rejection here and the Sotheby''s controversy here.
https://www.archdaily.com/459207/a-bad-month-for-frank-lloyd-wright-fansRory Stott
AD Classics: S.C. Johnson and Son Administration Building / Frank Lloyd Wright
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Architects: Frank Lloyd Wright
- Year: 1939
https://www.archdaily.com/90519/ad-classics-s-c-johnson-and-son-administration-building-frank-lloyd-wrightKelly Minner