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Frank Lloyd Wright Research Paper

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In this essay I will be discussing the similarities and differences between Frank Lloyd wright’s architecture and Mies Van Der Rohe architecture and which aspects of there buildings are similar and different to each other, also I will be talking about the two architects and how they developed and how they decide or be inspired to create the buildings. These two architects are both known for there outstanding and unique architecture. The two main points that will cover in my essay is the comparison and the differences and the sub-topics will include some history about the two architects about where they grew up, where they learned architecture, where they started there journey as architects and what made them different from all the rest of the …show more content…

The intelligence behind architecture are these two renowned architects in modern history as I mentioned before Frank Lloyd Wright and Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe. Both known for new trails in architectural thought also inspiring generations both present and future.

Who is Frank Lloyd Wright? Frank Lloyd Wright was born June 8, 1867, in Richland Center, Wisconsin. His mother, Anna Lloyd Jones, was a teacher from a large Welsh family who had settled in spring green Wisconsin where Frank Llyod Wright later built his famous home, Talisin. His father William was a preacher and a musician. Wrights family moved regularly during his early years. In 1885, the year wright graduated from public high school in Madison. Frank Lloyd Wright is a man who designed more than 1,000 structures, 532, which were completed
Wright believed in designing structures that were in harmony with humanity and its environment, a philosophy he called organic architecture. This viewpoint was best represented by Falling water (1935), which has been called "the best all-time work of American architecture". Wright was a leader of the Prairie School movement of architecture and developed the concept of the Usonian home, his unique vision for urban planning in the United States. His creative period spanned more than 70

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