Friday, November 8, 2019
Frank Lloyd Wright essays
Frank Lloyd Wright essays Frank Lloyd Wright pioneered modern design through the use of organic architecture in over 400 buildings and houses. Wrights intricate detail and revolutionary style makes him one of the most celebrated architects of the twentieth century. "...having a good start, not only do I fully intend to be the greatest architect who has yet lived, but fully intend to be the greatest architect who will ever live. Yes, I intend to be the greatest architect of all time." Frank Lloyd Wright (autobiography). Wright was born in 1867, to a Welsh family in Wisconsin. Frank began his higher education at the University of Wisconsin studying engineering at the age of 15. In 1887, Wright left Wisconsin on a journey to Chicago. This early move forever changed Wrights life and secured his dream of working in architecture. Wright became a draftsmen at a little known firm and designed his first home for his two aunts. Wright became frustrated with his small company and joined the famous architectural firm Adler The booming industry present in Chicago greatly influenced Wrights design. The city had burned in the infamous fire of 1871, and the coming industrial age called for architecture unlike any in the past. Skyscrapers emerged in Chicago and its bustling downtown area created many jobs for Adler and Sulliven. Wright began to work designing homes for the new suburban areas of Chicago contrary to his firms orders. Wright became at odds with the partners for his residential designs and left the firm in 1893. Wright began his own architectural firm and began designing residential homes using the Prarie School style. Low-pitched roofs which blend the houses into nature became Wrights specialty. Demand soared for Wrights work and he produc ...
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