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Drawings and Plans of Frank Lloyd Wright: The Early Period (1893-1909)

Drawings and Plans of Frank Lloyd Wright: The Early Period (1893-1909) is a comprehensive collection of architectural works by the renowned American architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The book features detailed drawings and plans of Wright's early projects, spanning the years 1893 to 1909. It provides an in-depth look into Wright's early architectural style and his groundbreaking contributions to the field of architecture. The collection includes a variety of residential, commercial, and religious buildings, showcasing Wright's unique design philosophy and his use of organic forms and natural materials. more

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Frank Lloyd Wright
Frank Lloyd Wright

Frank Lloyd Wright, born on June 8, 1867, and died on April 9, 1959, was a renowned American architect, often hailed as the father of modern architecture. Known for his unique architectural style and design philosophy, Wright emphasized the harmony between nature and architecture, which had a profound impact on the architectural world. more

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“What does it mean for a painter to paint in the manner of So-and-So or to actually imitate someone else? What's wrong with that? On the contrary, it's a good idea. You should constantly try to paint like someone else. But the thing is, you can't! You would like to. You try. But it turns out to be a botch... And it's at the very moment you make a botch of it that you're yourself.”