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...Wright sold the Oak Park property in 1925. The Frank Lloyd Wright Trust acquired it in 1974 and spent 13 years restoring it to its 1909 appearance....
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...Bruce Goff, an eccentric, organic and wacky acolyte of Frank Lloyd Wright, is often credited with getting there first....
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...Clever courses are built into clifftop aeries, Japanese gardens, space stations and what looks like Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West, with the design touches of a master craftsman....
...So when he came to design an Alpine house, the Villa Lora Totino (1946), you can sense in his drawings those folk forms, but they are sharpened up, laced through with a little Frank Lloyd Wright and a touch...
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...I borrowed Le Corbusier’s Toward an Architecture and books on Frank Lloyd Wright from the local library.”...
...With colleagues Jean-Jacques Orzoni and Jean-Marc Roques, Labro started creating buildings that drew on the ideas of Frank Lloyd Wright and Alvar Aalto, but looked like nothing else....
...Lloyd Wright; the baronial manse in Bedford, a tiny hamlet an hour’s drive from New York that also counts Martha Stewart and Daniel Boulud as residents; the Fifth Avenue penthouse in Manhattan overlooking...
...In the US, after the excesses of Art Nouveau, Frank Lloyd Wright’s influence arguably restored the reputation of stained glass, particularly in the domestic sphere, with his hundreds of inventive, geometric...
...To me, he’s the greatest architect, beyond even Frank Lloyd Wright. The work of art that changed everything for me is Salvador Dalí’s Soft Construction with Boiled Beans (Premonition of Civil War)....
...My favourite building is Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater in Pennsylvania, the house designed above a waterfall that was built in the late ’30s....
...It turns out to be part of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Florida Southern College. “It’s the Polk County Science Building, one of his last buildings....
...For some four decades, TC Boyle’s fiction has captured American male egos — sometimes belonging to real-life figures such as Frank Lloyd Wright and Alfred Kinsey — clashing with forces beyond their control...
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...As director of the Solomon R Guggenheim Foundation, he presides over not only the famous institution on New York’s Fifth Avenue, a gleaming white spiral designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1956, but also the...
...Any sale of honours is a crime under a law passed nearly a century ago in the wake of abuses of the system under prime minister David Lloyd-George....
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...Indeed, Vigo was disparaging about design that put “shape” over “effect”, telling Mousse magazine in 2017 that the Guggenheim museum in New York was “disastrous – he [Frank Lloyd Wright] was the beginning...
...Lloyd Wright and his students, notably Bruce Goff and outsider art, particularly Ferdinand Cheval, the French postman who self-built his eccentric castle in Hauterives....
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