Frank Lloyd Wright

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Frank Lloyd Wright

Frank Lloyd Wright was an architect who was a pioneer in modern style,   and he is considered one of the greatest figures in architecture in the   20th-century.  

    In Richland Center, Wisconsin on June 8, 1867 Wright was born.   17 years latter at the University of Wisconsin his interest in   architecture had already shown itself. He enrolled in civil   engineering because the university didn^t offer any classes for   his chosen field. He gained some practical experience by   working on a construction project for the university part   time. He left school and went to work for the firm of Adler   and Sullivan in 1887. Louis Sullivan from the firm had a   profound in Wright work. He left the firm and went to make his   own office in Chicago in 1893.  

    Organic architecture was a philosophy created by Wright. It   means that a building should be developed out of it^s natural   surroundings. Originality was shown in his designs for public   and private structures. The ornate neoclassic and Victorian   styles favored by conventional architects was the kind of thing   Wright rebelled against. Wright was opposed to the mechanical   imposition of preconceived styles. The particular function of   the building, it^s environment, and the type of materials   employed in the structure should be the things that ultimately   determined the architechtual form is what Wright believed in.   One of the many fundamental contributions was the use of   building materials for their natural colors s well as   structural characteristics. With the open planning of one room   flowing into another his interiors emphasize the sense of   spaciousness.  

    Precast concrete blocks reinforced with steel rods was one of   the many new techniques Wright initiated. Air conditioning,   indirect lighting, and panel heating were a few of the numerous   innovations Wright invented. One of Wright big feats was to   make the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo. The building was made to   withstand earthquakes. One year after being...

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  • Date Submitted: 05/24/2008 04:29 PM
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