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Born in Wisconsin, USA, in 1867, Frank LLoyd Wright grew up to be America’s greatest and most innovative Architect. He was a heavy promoter of organic architecture and a leader of the Prairie School Movement. His legacy is one of America’s foremost cultural treasures.
In 1940, he established The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation to protect, preserve and administer his life’s work. In 1991, Architectural Record magazine published a list of the 100 most significant buildings in the world - 11 were by Frank Lloyd Wright. These include buildings such as New York's Guggenheim Museum, Falling Water in Pennsylvania and the Johnson Wax Headquarters, Racine, Wisconsin.
We feature is his designs incorporated into the work of Acme Studio and Vitra Design Museum Miniatures.
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