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UNO [17]
4 years ago
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What value does Frank Wright's work have to us? What measures would you take to preserve his buildings?

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mamaluj [8]4 years ago
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Wright's architecture and construction wasn't always perfect, it had leaky roofs and structural problems were often part and parcel of a Wright building. The Johnson Administration Building, Wingspread and Fallingwater are all examples of buildings that exhibited problems after they were built. Despite these flaws, all are in use today, albeit not all for their original purposes.

Whether the prairie style homes of his early period or the Usonian and ultramodern homes of later years, the large estates or the commercial projects of all sorts, Wright's buildings are cherished by many. Numerous groups today are striving to preserve his works, many of which are hitting the century mark or will in the near future, but several challenges and hurdles often lay in their paths. It is amazing what he did, and to be recognized

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