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Full Name: Frank Lloyd Wright
Born: June 8, 1867 Richland Center, Wisconsin
Died: April 9, 1959 Phoenix, Arizona
  • Frank Lloyd Wright was one of the most influential and imaginative architects of the 20th Century.
  • His architectural career lasted almost 70 years.
  • In 1887, he moved to Chicago and worked for Joseph Lyman Silsbee, a prominent architect of that time, for whom he designed his first building.
  • After working for Silsbee, Wright spent six years working directly under Louis Sullivan, the most influential American architect at that time.
  • Frank Lloyd Wright developed the theory "Form and Function Are One."
  • His early homes and buildings inspired the Prairie School of Architecture, a group of architects whose style was developed to accommodate the Midwestern lifestyle and environment.
  • In 1932, Wright opened his home up for young architects to study with him, creating the Taliesin Fellowship.
  • During his final years, he designed two of his most famous projects, the Guggenheim Museum and the Marin County Civic Center.
  • Frank Lloyd Wright designed 1141 homes and buildings, of those 532 were completed by his death.
  • Frank Lloyd Wright had a global impact on modern architecture, influencing design styles not only in America, but also in Europe and Asia.

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