Frank Lloyd Wright

Born in Richland Center, Wisconsin, in 1867, Frank Lloyd Wright was an American architect and designer, a leading figure of the Modern Movement. His training fostered a vision of design grounded in primary forms, modularity, and the relationship between space and nature. Wright conceived architecture and design as organic systems, in which structure, function, and environment integrate into a unified living experience.

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