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Louis Sullivan, H.H. Richardson & this 3-named architect are often known as the trinity of American architecture |
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2025-11-28 |
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After the crash of 1929, he began designing his "Usonian" homes, affordable housing for the middle class |
Frank Lloyd Wright
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AMERICAN ARCHITECTS |
2016-04-27 |
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In 1904 in Buffalo he designed one of the USA's first all air-conditioned office buildings |
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2013-03-04 |
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In 1932 he created the Taliesin fellowship for those wanting to learn organic architecture |
Frank Lloyd Wright
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2010-11-01 |
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From 1887 to 1893 he was chief draftsman for the Chicago firm of Adler & Sullivan |
Frank Lloyd Wright
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2010-06-29 |
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(Kelly of the Clue Crew delivers the clue)He did some early work on buildings as a student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the 1880s, assisting the construction supervisor of Science Hall |
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2008-12-16 |
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His last important building, the Marin County Civic Ctr., was completed by his students at the Taliesin Foundation |
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2005-10-27 |
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In 1932 this U.S. architect wrote, "No house should ever be on any hill... it should be of the hill" |
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2004-05-20 |
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His "Prairie Style" wasn't always comfy; he once quipped that he was almost always black & blue from his own furniture |
Frank Lloyd Wright
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2003-06-09 |
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Canberra designer Walter Burley Griffin served as this American architect's assistant from 1901 to 1906 |
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2001-07-11 |
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His original middle name was Lincoln; he changed it to Lloyd |
Frank Lloyd Wright
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1997-09-25 |
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This architect of Welsh descent named his homes in Wisconsin & Arizona for the Welsh poet Taliesin |
Frank Lloyd Wright
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1995-11-14 |
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Domino's Pizza founder Tom Monaghan once owned a museum devoted to this "Prairie Style" architect |
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1995-07-04 |
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12,000 concrete blocks were used to build one of his major works, the Freeman House in the Hollywood Hills |
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1995-03-02 |
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Unity Temple, which he designed for Oak Park, Illinois, is noted for its bold use of concrete |
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1994-01-10 |
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This American architect's Imperial Hotel in Tokyo was completed in 1922 |
Frank Lloyd Wright
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1993-12-15 |
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In 1887 he designed his 1st building while working for Joseph Lyman Silsbee in Chicago |
Frank Lloyd Wright
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1992-11-03 |
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This Wisconsin-born architect worked for Louis H. Sullivan from 1887-93 |
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1991-11-22 |
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In 1932 he organized the Taliesin Fellowship, a training program for architects |
Frank Lloyd Wright
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1991-05-21 |
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Architect who observed, "No house should be on any hill but of the hill" |
Frank Lloyd Wright
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1991-03-25 |
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He first won fame for his prairie houses that stressed a unity with nature |
Frank Lloyd Wright
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1991-03-11 |
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His Imperial Palace Hotel was one of the few buildings in Tokyo left undamaged after the 1923 quake |
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1990-04-27 |
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He gained int'l attention with the "Prairie Style" houses he designed from about 1900-1910 |
Frank Lloyd Wright
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1988-09-05 |
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Reburial of this architect's remains, from Taliesin to Arizona, touched off stormy debate |
Frank Lloyd Wright
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1986-01-07 |
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Prior to his '59 death, he was planning a mile-high skyscraper |
Frank Lloyd Wright
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1985-02-08 |
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