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  1. Apr 2, 2014 · Frank Lloyd Wright was an architect and writer whose distinct style helped him become one of the biggest forces in American architecture. After college, he became chief assistant to architect ...

  2. From left to right: Taliesin, Taliesin West, The Guggenheim, Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium, Unity Temple, Hollyhock House, Fallingwater, Robie House. The legendary Frank Lloyd Wright is one of the most famous architects who ever lived. He left a legacy of over 500 built works, over 1,000 conceptual designs, and a legion of followers who ...

  3. ennishouse.com. Perched atop a hill in the Los Feliz neighborhood, it is among the best residential examples of Mayan Revival architecture in the country. The Ennis House rises in stages, with over 27,000 blocks arranged across a concrete platform and buttressed by a retaining wall. Though concrete was still considered a new material in the ...

  4. Frank Lloyd Wright + Arizona. Frank Lloyd Wright’s connection to Arizona, the location of his personal winter home Taliesin West, runs deep, with his architectural influence seen all over the Valley. Here, PhD student David R. Richardson gives a brief overview of several of Wright’s most notable projects in the Grand Canyon state.

  5. Frank Lloyd Wright nació el 8 de junio de 1867 en Richland Center, Wisconsin. Después de la universidad, se convirtió en asistente principal del arquitecto Louis Sullivan. Wright luego fundó su propia firma y desarrolló un estilo conocido como la escuela Prairie, que se esforzó por una "arquitectura orgánica" en diseños para casas y ...

  6. Explore Gammage. ASU Gammage is one of architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s final designs. Constructed in 1964, the building is named for Grady Gammage, the legendary ASU president who led Arizona State College’s campaign in the state legislature for a change to Arizona State University in 1958. For decades ASU Gammage has been the heart of the ...

  7. Wright designed all of the interior furniture and decorations, the majority of which were made on site by the apprentices. Wright would continue to spend winter in Arizona until his death in 1959. As the buildings of Taliesin West took on greater permanence, steel and fiberglass replaced the less durable materials. Life in the desert was active.

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