Wright developed an original, complete and substantive re-conception of domestic architecture with a large body of built work and unbuilt designs in the period between 1893 and 1909. read more
Wright's much mumbled over and somewhat incomprehensible notion of 'organic architecture' was a vision of architecture as a total work of art fully in harmony with nature, fully integrated with all its constituent parts, fully embodying American society from the inside out. read more
Frank Lloyd Wright was an iconoclast, breaking the norms, rules, and traditions of architecture and design that would affect building processes for generations. read more
Wright opened his last decade with work on a large exhibition, Frank Lloyd Wright: Sixty Years of Living Architecture, which was soon on an international tour traveling to Florence, Paris, Zurich, Munich, Rotterdam, and Mexico City, before returning to the United States for additional venues. read more