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Frank Lloyd Wright Biography
Frank Lloyd Wright was one of the most prominent architects of the first half of the 20th century. He was born in the agricultural town of Richland Center, Wisconsin, and brought up with strong Unitarian and transcendental principles. Wright was educated briefly at the University of Wisconsin School for Engineering from 1885. In 1887 he joined the architectural firm of Adler and Sullivan in Chicago, and beginning in 1890 he was assigned all residential design work for the firm. He left after seven years, following an argument, and established his own practice in Chicago in 1893. He had completed around fifty projects by 1901. Between 1901 and 1911 his residential designs were "Prairie Houses" (extended low buildings with shallow sloping roofs, clean sky lines, suppressed chimneys, overhangs and terraces, using unadorned natural materials), so called because the design is considered to complement the land around Chicago. Wright also played a significant role in "open plan" ideas for residential interiors and he came to regard interior space as a more significant part of his designs. He believed that humanity should be central to all design. He designed his own home-studio complex, called Taliesin (Welsh for shining brow), which was built near Spring Green, Wisconsin in 1911. The complex was a distinctive low one-storey L-shaped structure with views over a lake on one side and Wright's studio on the opposite side. Taliesin was twice destroyed by fire; the current builing there is Taliesin III. He visited Japan, first in 1905, and Europe (1909), opening a Tokyo office in 1915. In the 1930s Wright designed his winter retreat in Arizona, called Taliesin West, which itself, like much of Wright's architecture, blends organically with the surrounding landscape. It was also in the 1930s that Wright designed many of his so-called Usonian houses--essentially designs for working-class people that were based on a simple geometry, yet elegantly done and practical. He would later use such designs in his First Unitarian Meeting House built in Madison, Wisconsin between 1947-1950. His most famous house was constructed from 1935-1939 -- "Fallingwater" for E.J. Kaufmann at Bear Run, Pennsylvania, which was designed according to Wright's desire to place the occupants close to the natural surroundings, with a stream running under part of the building. The construction is a series of cantilevered balconies and terraces, using stone for all verticals and concrete for the horizontals. The house cost $155,000, including the architect's fee of $80,000. (The construction engineers argued for thicker floors. They were over-ruled, but proved right -- the building now (2001) needs to be supported by trusses to halt buckling and requires millions of dollars of repairs). He died on April 9, 1959, having designed an enormous number of significant projects including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City, a building which occupied him for 17 years (1942-1959) and is probably his most recognized masterpiece. The building rises as a white spiral from its site on Fifth Avenue in New York City. Its unique central geometry allows visitors to experience temporary exhibits on the slowly decending central spiral ramp. One of his projects, Monona Terrace in Madison, Wisconsin, was completed in 1997 on the original proposed site, using Wright's original design for the exterior, but an interior design by his apprentice Tony Puttnam. |
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