Research Paper On Frank Lloyd Wright

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Frank Lloyd wright is an architect and this essay will examine the impact of his work on society, economy, political, technology. This essay also assess at his philosophy on his design ideas and concepts. His movements are separated into four eras and in each era his new inventions and designs were affected by the aforementioned,they will be discussed and analysed. In addition, his designed buildings are used as example to analyse about that specific design.Wright was born in Richland Center, Wisconsin in 1867. Anna Lloyd Jones, his mother, introduced him to geometric forms when he was young. He attended University of Wisconsin to took mechanical drawing and basic mathematics courses just a year. He then moved to Chicago- a place where he …show more content…

The lack of rigid boundary in the Robie house promotes the freedom.5(Boulton,1993)Wright also designed furniture and one of the most remarkable pieces of the furniture designed by Wright for the Robie House is a sofa with extended armrests. This design is similar with the concept of cantilevers of the exterior roof of the building, which alternately create side tables on each side of the sofa.The unity temple is built with the use of concrete, which is the least expensive material. This is happened due to the consideration of the economics of building (budget restricted) a church that would cost ($45000). He didn’t cover it by paints or bricks or plaster and let the material of the structure be the material of the design.
The idea of walls as “features” is what his “destruction of the box” is about. It is said that the roof turn into a cantilever by pulling the supports of a building in from the outside. This is also related to the concept of branches of a tree being it cantilever which again it is his principle of organic …show more content…

His concern focuses on affordable housing for the average American family. Consequently, the Usonian houses, which are the simplified version of Prairie architecture, were built.He had this vision and idea of “Broadacre city” that Is to shift parts of overcrowded city into the environmental friendly city and restyle it into Usonia style so that the buildings become important part of the natural landscape that will also enlighten the life of the citizens.7(Sergeant,1976) In summary, these housesand his ideas were designed to have a solution to the financial difficulties.It is designed to control costs, where it has no attics,basement and very little decoraction. The bricks and wood construction and glass curtain wall potray and enhance the idea of simplicity and harmony with nature.He considered the fact that Jacobses had no servants, the kitchen was located in the center of the home where Mrs. Jacobses can take care of her children or talk with the guests while preparing for food.8.(Pfeiffer,1997)One of the goals of art and craft movementfor him is that every country should have its own architecture that portrays its own history, geography and climate.9(Blakesely,2006) The idea of “organic architecture” is honesty in its structure and usage of local materials. Organic architecture promotes harmony between people and nature through the design that coordinate with its

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