Офис Правообладатель иллюстрации Frank Lloyd Wright: Designs for an American Landscape ("Фрэнк Ллойд Райт: Дизайн для американского ландшафта")
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Изумрудная бухта, озеро Озеро, крутой пир Включая каюту, а также женщин и детей на берегу. J143552 США Адрес: Пасадена, Калифорния. Хемсворт; Харольд А. Паркер; 25 июля 1910; DLC / PP-1910: 44102. Экспозиция: "Фрэнк Ллойд Райт: Дизайн американского ландшафта, 1922-1932" в Библиотеке Конгресса, Вашингтон, округ Колумбия, ноябрь 1996 года - февраль 1997 года.
Frank Lloyd Wright (1867—1959), architect and writer, an abundantly creative master of American architecture. His “Prairie style” became the basis of 20th-century residential design in the United States. Wright was a great originator and a highly productive architect. He designed some 800 buildings, of which 380 were actually built and a number are still standing. UNESCO designated eight of them—including Fallingwater, the Guggenheim Museum, and Unity Temple—as World Heritage sites in 2019. Throughout his career Wright retained the use of ornamental detail, earthy colours, and rich textural effects. His sensitive use of materials helped to control and perfect his dynamic expression of space, which opened a new era in American architecture. He became famous as the creator and expounder of “organic architecture,” his phrase indicating buildings that harmonize both with their inhabitants and with their environment. The boldness and fertility of his invention and his command of space are probably his greatest achievements.