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15 CURIOSITIES ABOUT FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT

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Updated: Nov 2, 2018


Frank Lloyd Wright was considered the most important American Architect of 20 century, uniting in your projects, complexity, simplicity, elegance,a new use for rustic materials, attention of the minimal details, and the high level of sofistication, alined with your time and possibilities of project and construct. But even so, more curious than your projects, is your conturbated personal life, check out the following FLW adventures!



15 COOL FACTS ABOUT FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT


1. Frank Lloyd Wright was a modern architect who developed an organic and distinctly American style.


2. Wright designed more than 1,100 buildings during his lifetime.


3. At the 22-year-old Wright married a 19-year-old woman named Catherine Tobin, and they eventually had six children together.


4. After 20 years of marriage, Wright suddenly abandoned his wife, children and practice and moved to Germany with a woman named Mamah Borthwick Cheney, the wife of a client.


5. In 1913, Wright and Cheney returned to the United States, and Wright designed the Taliesin house. However, occurred atragedy struck in 1914 when a deranged servant set fire to the house, burning it to the ground and killing Cheney and six others. The house were rebuilt.


6. Wright used to detail up to the small details like doorknobs and draw all the furniture of the houses.


7. in 1915, the Japanese Emperor commissioned Wright to design the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo. He spent the next seven years on the project, a beautiful and revolutionary building that Wright claimed was "earthquake proof."


Only one year after its completion, the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 devastated the city and tested the architect's claim. Wright's Imperial Hotel was the city's only large structure to survive the earthquake.


8. In United States, he married a sculptor named Miriam Noel in 1923; they stayed together for four years before divorcing in 1927.


In 1925 another fire, this one caused by an electrical problem, destroyed Taliesin, forcing him to rebuild it once again.


9. In 1928, Wright married his third wife, Olga (Olgivanna) Ivanovna Lazovich


10. With architectural commissions grinding to a halt in the early 1930s due to the Great Depression,Wright dedicated himself to writing and teaching


11. Wright announced his return to the profession In dramatic fashion in 1935 with Fallingwater, a residence for Pittsburgh's acclaimed Kaufmann family.


12. Then, in the late 1930s, Wright constructed about 60 middle-income homes known as "Usonian Houses." The aesthetic precursor to the modern "ranch house,"


13. In 1943, Wright began a project that consumed the last 16 years of his life — designing the Guggenheim Museum of modern and contemporary art in New York City. "For the first time art will be seen as if through an open window, and, of all places, in New York.


14. The historian Robert Twombly wrote of Wright, "His surge of creativity after two decades of frustration was one of the most dramatic resuscitations in American art history, made more impressive by the fact that Wright was seventy years old in 1937." Wright lives on through the beautiful buildings he designed.


15. Frank Lloyd Wright passed away on April 9, 1959, at age 91, six months before the Guggenheim opened its doors. Widely considered the greatest architect of the 20th century and the greatest American architect of all time. With seemingly superhuman energy and persistence, Wright designed more than 1,100 buildings during his lifetime, nearly one-third of which came during his last decade.





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REFERENCE LINKS

https://flwright.org/researchexplore/referenceandrotatingcollection

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