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A 3 page paper which argues why Frank Lloyd Wright is a 20th century architectural genius. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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styles or his vision, and argue that there is not much that was remarkable about his work, or his arrogant personality that many argue he possessed. The following paper argues
that whatever one thinks aobut his work he was innovative and genius in relationship to architecture, forever influencing architecture. Frank Lloyd Wright One author notes that one of
the only things that perhaps held Wright back was the limited technology of his time (Lee, 2004). But, at the same time Wright had the ability to utilize some of
the most ancient technology in new ways. For example, his use of concrete in the interior of homes was a very powerful concept that utilized an age old compound in
new structural ways. In this particular aspect one could well argue that without Wright and his use of various elements our society today would not see such an industrial trend
in architecture with homes made from some of the most industrial products, even utilizing concrete as counter tops and flooring which was only used for industrial buildings. Lee (2004)
also notes, "As a architect, Wright accomplished more that any other in history, with the possible exception of DaVincci or Michangelo. His philosophy of Organic Architecture showed the world that
form and function could both by achieved to create a house that was both true to nature and affordable." This was where Wright truly found his unique calling it seems
for no other architecture had really taken into account the environment as part of the architectural design. Wright would never design a house without first considering where it was going.
Most architects then, as well as now, would create an architectural design with no thought as to where it would be placed. Another author provides information regarding why Wright
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