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frank lloyd wright
Fallingwater Johnson Wax Builing Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Trivia about frank lloyd wright
He coined the term "usonian" for his U.S. designs that were meant to bring beauty & humanity to ordinary people
The Grady Gammage Auditorium at Arizona State University was the last major public building that he designed
A Phillips 66 in Cloquet, Minnesota is the only functioning gas station designed by this man
Ayn Rand wrote to him, "I felt that 'The Fountainhead' had not quite completed its destiny until I had heard from you about it"
Canberra designer Walter Burley Griffin served as this American architect's assistant from 1901 to 1906
In 1932 this U.S. architect wrote, "No house should ever be on any hill... it should be of the hill"
The Price Tower in Bartlesville, Oklahoma was designed by this great American architect
In 1893 this architect opened his own practice in Chicago; later he moved it to Oak Park
In 1932 he created the Taliesin fellowship for those wanting to learn organic architecture
He used a snail spiral design for the Guggenheim Museum & for the V.C. Morris Gift Shop in San Francisco
In 1939 this famous architect polished off his Johnson Wax Building in Racine, Wisconsin
The Arizona Biltmore was inspired by the designs of this man who lived & worked at nearby Taliesin West
900th floor please; during his 7-decade career, this architect made plans for a mile-high skyscraper
This U.S. architect designed his Usonian houses to be "integral to the life of the inhabitants"
His last important building, the Marin County Civic Ctr., was completed by his students at the Taliesin Foundation
The Times' article "Architecture's Dust-Up in the Desert" analyzed the school of architecture named for him
In 1887 he moved to Chicago & became a draftsman for architect Joseph Lyman Silsbee
His "Prairie Style" wasn't always comfy; he once quipped that he was almost always black & blue from his own furniture
Per his widow's wishes, this architect was moved from his native Wisconsin to Taliesin West in Arizona
He was the model for Howard Roark, the architect in Ayn Rand's "The Fountainhead"
His original middle name was Lincoln; he changed it to Lloyd
This American's designs for the Imperial Hotel in Japan included the plates & furniture
"The doctor can bury his mistakes, but we can only advise clients to plant vines", said this architect
Domino's Pizza founder Tom Monaghan once owned a museum devoted to this "Prairie Style" architect
This architect of Welsh descent named his homes in Wisconsin & Arizona for the Welsh poet Taliesin
The title of Nancy Horan's historical novel "Loving Frank" refers to this creator of Taliesin
In 2009 the Times liked "The Women", which dealt with this man's loves, like Mamah, who was murdered at Taliesin
From 1887 to 1893 he was chief draftsman for the Chicago firm of Adler & Sullivan
He designed the Imperial Hotel to withstand Tokyo's earthquakes; in 1923, it was one of the few buildings that did
(Kelly of the Clue Crew delivers the clue)He did some early work on buildings as a student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the 1880s, assisting the construction supervisor of Science Hall
In 1916 this architect moved to Japan where he designed the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo
In 1943 the son of this Wisconsin-born architect sold the rights to his creation Lincoln Logs to Playskool
Prior to his '59 death, he was planning a mile-high skyscraper
The Johnson Wax Headquarters, designed by this late American, is on the National Register of Historic Places
Born June 8, 1867 in Richland Center, Wisconsin, he dreamed of moving to Chicago, with its soaring architecture