Frank Lloyd Wright
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"Human houses should not be like boxes, blazing in the sun, nor should we outrage the Machine by trying to make dwelling-places too complementary to Machinery."--Frank Lloyd Wright in a 1930 lecture |
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Frank Lloyd Wright (June 8 1867 – April 9 1959) was an American architect. Wright was also well known in his lifetime. His colorful personal life frequently made headlines, most notably for the failure of his first two marriages and for the 1914 fire and murders at his Taliesin studio.
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