Frank Lloyd Wright

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Ayn Rand wrote to him, "I felt that 'The Fountainhead' had not quite completed its destiny until I had heard from you about it" Frank Lloyd Wright FJ FAMOUS AMERICANS 2009-05-19 #5697
The Grady Gammage Auditorium at Arizona State University was the last major public building that he designed Frank Lloyd Wright FJ FAMOUS NAMES 2006-09-22 #5065
He coined the term "Usonian" for his U.S. designs that were meant to bring beauty & humanity to ordinary people Frank Lloyd Wright FJ FAMOUS AMERICANS 2000-03-03 #3575
In 1893 this architect opened his own practice in Chicago; later he moved it to Oak Park Frank Lloyd Wright $200 J PEOPLE IN HISTORY 1999-11-08 #3491
In 1916 this architect moved to Japan where he designed the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo Frank Lloyd Wright $800 DJ FAMOUS AMERICANS 1997-05-07 #2933
This architect's Imperial Hotel in Tokyo rode out the 1923 earthquake because of its "floating" design Frank Lloyd Wright $400 DJ FAMOUS AMERICANS 1996-02-06 #2637
This architect died just 6 months before the opening of his Guggenheim Museum Frank Lloyd Wright $400 J FAMOUS NAMES 1995-11-09 #2574
This celebrated architect was the grandfather of actress Anne Baxter Frank Lloyd Wright $300 J FAMOUS NAMES 1994-11-08 #2342
The oldest extant home designed by this architect was built in 1889 in Oak Park, Illinois Frank Lloyd Wright $200 J FAMOUS AMERICANS 1994-10-25 #2332
Robie House is among the structures built by this man, a major force in the Prairie School of Architecture Frank Lloyd Wright $600 DJ FAMOUS NAMES 1992-09-17 #1844
He designed Tokyo's Imperial Hotel, & his granddaughter Anne Baxter starred in "Hotel" on TV Frank Lloyd Wright $300 J FAMOUS FAMILIES 1989-04-18 #1077
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