Sharon and Lawrence Tarantino love the Frank Lloyd Wright house they bought in Millstone, N.
But that show did little to engage visitors with Frank Lloyd Wright's signature building.
Then came a meeting with David Henken, a Usonian architect and student of Frank Lloyd Wright.
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The phrase became a battle cry for modernists such as his one-time draughtsman, Frank Lloyd Wright.
Like Frank Lloyd Wright, Miss Gordon was born in the wide open spaces of the northern mid-west.
Those that did, such as Frank Lloyd Wright's famous Imperial Hotel, eventually fell victim to the wrecker's ball.
Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater has been described as a masterpiece with no progeny.
Kentuck Knob is also down the road from Fallingwater, Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpiece, which is cantilevered over a waterfall.
Long before Feng shui became trendy, East-Asian designs abounded in the country homes of Japanophile and master architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
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"Barcelona has Gaudi, Chicago has Frank Lloyd Wright and Glasgow has the unmistakable Art Nouveau magic of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, " she said.
Hoping to license his designs--they evoke Shaker austerity, with a whiff of Frank Lloyd Wright--Green approached giants like Ethan Allen and Masco.
His work drew upon the wonderful spatial sense of Frank Lloyd Wright, who was then still putting up Prairie houses in Chicago's suburbs.
The Paris exhibition ends in 1957 with a fine drawing by Frank Lloyd Wright of a monument to the legendary caliph Haroun al-Rashid.
Kentuck Knob, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1954, is built into a mountaintop in Pennsylvania's Laurel Highlands, about an hour southeast of Pittsburgh.
It was Louis Sullivan's apprentice, Frank Lloyd Wright, who endowed Chicago with its most distinctive style, the "Prairie School", from a small studio in Oak Park.
Why, then, with this assured position, is Aalto's name so little known to a public that recognizes Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright without difficulty?
From Frank Lloyd Wright to Frank Gehry, famous architects from the last 100 years have peppered the shoreline of Lake Michigan with their worthy creations.
Why, then, with this assured position, is Alvar Aalto's name so little known to a public that recognizes Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright without difficulty?
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He would surprise questioners by mentioning Frank Lloyd Wright, an American traditionalist, and Le Corbusier, a Swiss-born architect famous for his massive box-like blocks of flats.
Once there, you can take hot-air balloon rides over the Sonoran Desert, kayak in the Verde River or tour Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural campus and winter home, Taliesin West.
Feminine beaded tops over boy shirts were paired with punky skinny pants adorned with zippers as Taylor explored Frank Lloyd Wright and the Lower East Side of the 1980s.
It was designed by Junzo Yoshimura, a pupil of Antonin Raymond, who worked on the Woolworth Building in Manhattan and with Frank Lloyd Wright on the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo.
You enter through a revolving door, go down a long gangplank into the center of the sunken dining room--a chrome-and-tile diner that could have been imagined by Frank Lloyd Wright.
From the oddball postmodernism of the mostly conceptual Chicago Spire to the artfully low-slung eves of Frank Lloyd Wright's Prairie Homes, Chicago's buildings do not allow you to pass by without telling their own stories.
Not since Frank Lloyd Wright completed the concrete spiral of the Guggenheim Museum in New York in 1959 has an art museum so shocked and intrigued observers or received so much preopening publicity.
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Drawings of James McNeill Whistler, Charles Baudelaire and Max Beerbohm, followed by 20th-century photographs of Le Corbusier, Frank Lloyd Wright and Andy Warhol, make the case for dandyism as an aesthetic stance, the domain of artists.
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"The Eye of the Storm, " his solo exhibition at the Guggenheim in New York in 2005, was notable for the creation of a massive mirrored tower that reinvented the contours of Frank Lloyd Wright's famous serpentine museum.
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Rand moved to America in 1926, by way of Chicago, where her contact with Frank Lloyd Wright forged the appreciation of architecture evidenced in her writings, and then Hollywood, where she met and briefly idolized Cecil B.
Designed by John Lautner, a disciple of Frank Lloyd Wright and one of Southern California's most celebrated architects, the house is considered by curators one of the 10 most important residences from the midcentury period in Los Angeles.
The world's four greatest statisticians never took a course in statistics, Mr Ackoff would point out, and three of America's greatest architects (Henry Hobson Richardson, Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright) never took a formal course in architecture.
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