Frank Lloyd Wright Research Paper

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Frank Lloyd Wright was one of the most influential designers of modern architecture and designers of the twentieth century. Wright appreciated and loved nature, this was his key characteristic. The love he had for land displayed in his work. His designs and architecture were organic in nature and expressed wildlife.
Wright’s given name, by his parents William Cary Wright and Anna Lloyd-Jones, was Frank Lincoln Wright (Carter, Amanda). He later changed after his parents divorced. Wright was born in Richland Center, Wisconsin on June 8, 1867 (Carter, Amanda). When he was twelve years old, Wright’s family settled in Madison, Wisconsin, where he attended Madison High School. Wright first began to realize his dream of becoming an architect while …show more content…

Robie House in Chicago, Illinois and Martin House in Buffalo, New York (Carter, Amanda). The Robie House was Wrights last greatest Priari style house designed. The house had 175 doors and windows, in which 163 original casements still remain today (Frank Lloyd Wright’s Leaded Glass). The living and dining room had an open floor plan with one continuous space of 47 feet span of 24 leaded-glass casement doors that opened to a narrow balcony (Frank Lloyd Wright’s Leaded Glass). The windows were Prairie style, creative intelligence, prolific imagination and had a passion for beauty (Frank Lloyd Wright’s Leaded …show more content…

Here, because of the warm weather, he had more energy and strength to continue to design and build. Wright built the Taliesin West and spent the next twenty years there. The Taliesin West had sloping roofs, translucent ceilings and large open doors and windows (Cater, Amanda). Construction was never truly completed for the Taliesin and Taliesin West (Carter, Amanda). As fellowships grew, so did the Taliesin’s. April 9, 1959, Frank Floyd Wright passed away at the age of 92 (Carter, Amanda). Wright had an astonishing career, having had created over 1,141 designs, to have 532 completed (Carter,

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