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ok How did Frank Lloyd Wright's career begin??? wat media did he use???? what school of art or era was his piece made???wast makes his piece a part of particular era? wat did he want viewers to experience or learn from his work???
Please people if u know the answers 2 any of these questions PLEASE and i mean PLEASE tell me!! you guys are my only hope! lol im sorry if i seem crazy but i really need sum help with this! Please answer ASAP!

2006-12-26 09:52:53 · 2 answers · asked by quizysk8erchick 2 in Arts & Humanities Other - Arts & Humanities

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Amazing & fascinating man! I don't want to do your research for you, but I've included some excerpts from Wiki plus a list of websites devoted to Wright and his work (just google him - you'll find plenty):

"Wright began his formal education in 1885 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School for Engineering ... He took classes part-time for two years while apprenticing under Allan Darst Conover, a local builder and professor of civil engineering. In 1887, Wright left the university without taking a degree and moved to Chicago, Illinois, where he joined the architectural firm of Joseph Lyman Silsbee. Within the year, he had left Silsbee to work for the firm of Adler & Sullivan. Beginning in 1890, he was assigned all residential design work for the firm. In 1893, Wright was fired from Adler & Sullivan by Louis Sullivan himself, after Sullivan discovered that Wright had been accepting clients independently from the firm. Wright established his own practice and home in the Chicago suburb of Oak Park, IL. By 1901, Wright's completed projects numbered approximately fifty, including many houses in his hometown.
He believed that humanity should be central to all design.
Wright practiced what is known as organic architecture, an architecture that evolves naturally out of the context, most importantly for him the relationship between the site and the building and the needs of the client.
Wright's creations took his concern with organic architecture down to the smallest details. From his largest commercial commissions to the relatively modest Usonian houses, Wright conceived virtually every detail of both the external design and the internal fixtures, including furniture, carpets, windows, doors, tables and chairs, light fittings and decorative elements."

2006-12-27 00:13:49 · answer #1 · answered by peter_lobell 5 · 0 0

Eww stop biting her style...their called boat shoes. I personally don't like them on girls. The first person called it though - sperrys.

2016-05-23 08:52:32 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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