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...Frank Lloyd Wright’s 1921 Hollyhock House, a pioneer in the southern California now-cliché of indoor-outdoor living, makes its debut as a contemporary exhibition space with Entanglements, a joint show of...
...I borrowed Le Corbusier’s Toward an Architecture and books on Frank Lloyd Wright from the local library.”...
...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...
...An entire Frank Lloyd Wright house. Admission is free, I discover, thanks to a $20mn donation from Walmart....
...I wonder if they are fans of Frank Lloyd Wright, but Kieran says they took inspiration from Local Rock House, a New Zealand coastal residence built by Patterson Associates in 2010 on Waiheke Island....
...Lloyd Wright would site a building....
...I had the feeling that I had when I first walked round Frank Lloyd Wright’s Guggenheim, and I haven’t had since.” He says he regards Brown’s work as a kind of “duet” with the planet....
...In London, the V&A is undertaking the restoration of an interior by the great American architect Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959)....
...And of course there’s Frank Lloyd Wright’s Guggenheim Museum in New York. But it makes for a terrible gallery; the paintings are never parallel with the floor so they always seem wonky....
...Observe the terminals,” Frank Lloyd Wright once said, speaking not of architecture but of clothes, “they are the most important.” He was right, and especially right about men....
...An executive’s office in cypress plywood by celebrated US architect Frank Lloyd Wright and a 1920s stage backdrop for the Ballet Russes are among the treasures that will emerge from the Victoria and Albert...
...Although not yet installed in the now iconic Frank Lloyd Wright building on the Upper East Side (“my uncle’s garage”, Peggy disparagingly called it), it was a sharp spur — she, after all, was Guggenheim...
...Whenever the Guggenheim celebrates a round-numbered birthday — the Foundation’s, Frank Lloyd Wright’s, or that of his spiral on Fifth Avenue — the museum takes stock of its assets....
...On the other hand, the most successful present I ever gave my children was to get a cabinetmaker to recreate oversized — but austere — Froebel wooden building blocks (the ones that inspired Frank Lloyd Wright...
...“There could be nothing more inspiring to an architect on this earth,” wrote Frank Lloyd Wright, “than that spot of pure Arizona desert.”...
...Frank Lloyd Wright’s early 20th-century open-plan design — created to emulate open factory floors — cost less than individual offices....
...As well as the anniversaries of the Pompidou and the Bilbao Guggenheim, 2017 is also the 150th anniversary of the birth of the self-proclaimed greatest architect in the world, Frank Lloyd Wright....
...Malandro bought in Two Biltmore Estates, a 38-home project in the neighbourhood around the historic Arizona Biltmore Hotel, which was designed with the help of Frank Lloyd Wright....
...The windy city has been home to luminaries such as Frank Lloyd Wright, the Daley political dynasty, Al Capone, Michael Jordan, Studs Terkel and Barack Obama, not to mention the riotous 1968 Democratic party...
...There are handcrafted pieces from Frank Lloyd Wright and Charles Rennie Mackintosh, panels from experimental buildings by Jean Prouvé, and sculptural experiments by Adolf Loos, Charles and Ray Eames and...
...Whether it was the fashion for Chinoiserie, porcelain and exotic silks of the Georgians, or the delicate timber and paper architecture of Japanese houses which inspired the modernism of Frank Lloyd Wright...
...Think of Frank Lloyd Wright or Le Corbusier. Or, perhaps, go back even further, to Andrea Palladio or to Michelangelo....
...Ernest Hemingway lived here, just around the corner from arguably Chicago’s most famous architect, Frank Lloyd Wright....
...An architectural sketch or drawing by Frank Lloyd Wright or Mies van der Rohe, by Palladio or Wren is an artefact imbued with the spirit of its maker....
...Yet this toy was invented by John Lloyd Wright in 1916, based on his architect father Frank’s designs for the interlocking timber foundations of the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo....
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