20 Frank Lloyd Wright Houses That Changed America
Briefly

Frank Lloyd Wright, born in 1867, is renowned for revolutionizing American architecture throughout his prolific 70-year career with over 1,100 designed projects. Despite being a controversial figure and known for his unique marketing style, Wright's visionary approach emphasized constant evolution, making his work dynamically relevant. His residential designs exemplify the techniques of compression and release, mastered by him, while his monumental public buildings showcase a commitment to innovation in architecture. Wright's ability to adapt to new materials and societal changes solidified his legacy, ensuring he remains an enduring influence decades after his death.
Frank Lloyd Wright contributed so many ideas that there are details of work, each one of which could create a whole new architectural style.
Wright was also mercurial: always reimagining, reinventing, and rethinking his work and approach.
When you look at [his projects] all at once, it's astonishing that it was all done by one person.
Wright embraced technological advancement, new materials, and changing society—creating architecture that met the world in the present while pushing it into the future.
Read at Architectural Digest
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