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Why Frank Lloyd Wright’s windows look like this
Natural light was an obsession — and he worked hard to let it in.
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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonian homes included many distinctive features, from the brick and cedar materials to the open floor plan. But one of the most distinctive features might be the windows — which reflected his broader philosophy of natural light.
As the above video shows, Wright considered natural light an important part of the house that deserved highlighting, both in the windows used and in the way the rest of the house showcased that light. The Pope-Leighey house in Alexandria, Virginia, is a particularly good showcase of the way these windows made natural light an integral part of the home.
Further Reading:
Steven M. Reiss’...
published: 22 Apr 2022
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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Design Process
Frank Lloyd Wright's Design Process was heavily influenced by Louis Henry Sullivan, his "Lieber Meister", and especially his book "A System of Architectural Ornament" from 1924. Sullivan's romantic notions of nature and geometry deeply influenced Wright and his design process.
published: 04 Mar 2022
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Inside The Final Home Designed By Frank Lloyd Wright | Architectural Digest
Today Architectural Digest brings you to Phoenix, Arizona to tour the final home ever designed by legendary architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The stunning “Circular Sun House” flows seamlessly from one room to the next within it’s concentric floorpan, complementing the craggy hills of Palm Canyon. As the last design completed in his lifetime, this remarkable property is a fitting testament to Wright’s enduring genius.
Selected artwork:
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Fallingwater Full Walkthrough Tour in 4K // Frank Lloyd Wright Masterpiece
Join Alice and Tommy T as they provide you a 2021 full walkthrough tour of Fallingwater near Ohiopyle State Park. Fallingwater, a National Historic Landmark and a site inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, is open to the public for guided tours and grounds passes. This is the ultimate Frank Lloyd Wright Masterpiece! 2021 Fallingwater Full Tour in 4K is a great video of each and every room of the award winning home. Fallingwater is a house designed by the architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1936 and built in 1939 in the Laurel Highlands of southwest Pennsylvania, about 70 miles (110 km) southeast of Pittsburgh. The award winning house was built over a waterfall on Bear Run in the Mill Run section of Stewart Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, located in the the Allegheny Mountains. ...
published: 01 Jan 2022
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What it’s like to work in the world’s greatest office
The SC Johnson administrative building was Frank Lloyd Wright’s corporate masterpiece. What does it feel like?
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SC Johnson’s Administrative Building and Research Tower in Racine, Wisconsin, have become legendary as corporate headquarters buildings. The Administrative Building’s Great Workroom is a stunning example of architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s unique approach to office design.
But what did it really feel like? Vox’s Phil Edwards visited the HQ to find out — and try actually working there. He also visited the Hardy House, an earlier Wright design that features many of the same Wright signatures found in the SC Johnson building, from custom designed furniture to ideas about compression and expans...
published: 28 Sep 2022
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Why Frank Lloyd Wright Was a Genius Architect
Frank Lloyd Wright was a genius. A claim he would have no issue making himself.
Wright had a prolific career and constantly reinvented himself. The attention to detail he gave to each one of his designs, inside and out, is remarkable.
In this video we mostly look at his home designs but also dive into his fascinating life.
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Primary References:
"Many Masks: A Life of Frank Lloyd Wright" by Brendan Gill
"Frank Lloyd Wright: An Autobiography" by Frank Lloyd Wright
"Ken Burns: American Lives" Episodes 5 & 6 on Frank Lloyd Wright
"The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright" lectures by Federico von Borstel
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published: 15 Apr 2020
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Why these 2 houses, now open to the public, are key to Frank Lloyd Wright’s legacy
At the Currier Museum in Manchester, New Hampshire, you can find two homes designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright on the same street—a rarity. Curators say they not only offer a window into the past, but important lessons for the future. Special Correspondent Jared Bowen of WGBH Boston brings us the story of how these homes, now open to the public, came to be.
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Go Inside Frank Lloyd Wright’s Mysterious LA Mansion, the Ennis House
Édgar Ramírez takes you through one of America’s most architecturally significant houses in this new video.
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A Conversation with Frank Lloyd Wright (1953)
Filmed in several locations, this 1953 interview features the icon of 20th-century architecture, Frank Lloyd Wright, in discussions of his life, work, and philosophy.
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Wright divulges two of his earliest influences, one logical (Louis Sullivan) and the other somewhat surprising (his mother). The house in Oak Park is shown and discussed, as...
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Why Frank Lloyd Wright’s windows look like this
Natural light was an obsession — and he worked hard to let it in.
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F...
Natural light was an obsession — and he worked hard to let it in.
Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonian homes included many distinctive features, from the brick and cedar materials to the open floor plan. But one of the most distinctive features might be the windows — which reflected his broader philosophy of natural light.
As the above video shows, Wright considered natural light an important part of the house that deserved highlighting, both in the windows used and in the way the rest of the house showcased that light. The Pope-Leighey house in Alexandria, Virginia, is a particularly good showcase of the way these windows made natural light an integral part of the home.
Further Reading:
Steven M. Reiss’s book about the Pope-Leighey House is an invaluable resource for learning about the house, but it also gives a peek into the development process of a Frank Lloyd Wright home.
https://www.upress.virginia.edu/title/4293
Frank Lloyd Wright’s The Natural House details the philosophy behind his Usonian homes, as well as more about his view of organic architecture.
https://archive.org/details/naturalhouse0000wrig
John Luttropp’s model of the Pope-Leighey house is astonishingly accurate, and you can play around with it and download it for free.
https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/uce79d8fa-b770-4a8e-be4e-3deff92b3c8b/Pope-Leighey-House-1939
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Natural light was an obsession — and he worked hard to let it in.
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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonian homes included many distinctive features, from the brick and cedar materials to the open floor plan. But one of the most distinctive features might be the windows — which reflected his broader philosophy of natural light.
As the above video shows, Wright considered natural light an important part of the house that deserved highlighting, both in the windows used and in the way the rest of the house showcased that light. The Pope-Leighey house in Alexandria, Virginia, is a particularly good showcase of the way these windows made natural light an integral part of the home.
Further Reading:
Steven M. Reiss’s book about the Pope-Leighey House is an invaluable resource for learning about the house, but it also gives a peek into the development process of a Frank Lloyd Wright home.
https://www.upress.virginia.edu/title/4293
Frank Lloyd Wright’s The Natural House details the philosophy behind his Usonian homes, as well as more about his view of organic architecture.
https://archive.org/details/naturalhouse0000wrig
John Luttropp’s model of the Pope-Leighey house is astonishingly accurate, and you can play around with it and download it for free.
https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/uce79d8fa-b770-4a8e-be4e-3deff92b3c8b/Pope-Leighey-House-1939
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- published: 22 Apr 2022
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7:49
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Design Process
Frank Lloyd Wright's Design Process was heavily influenced by Louis Henry Sullivan, his "Lieber Meister", and especially his book "A System of Architectural Orn...
Frank Lloyd Wright's Design Process was heavily influenced by Louis Henry Sullivan, his "Lieber Meister", and especially his book "A System of Architectural Ornament" from 1924. Sullivan's romantic notions of nature and geometry deeply influenced Wright and his design process.
https://wn.com/Frank_Lloyd_Wright’S_Design_Process
Frank Lloyd Wright's Design Process was heavily influenced by Louis Henry Sullivan, his "Lieber Meister", and especially his book "A System of Architectural Ornament" from 1924. Sullivan's romantic notions of nature and geometry deeply influenced Wright and his design process.
- published: 04 Mar 2022
- views: 761481
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Inside The Final Home Designed By Frank Lloyd Wright | Architectural Digest
Today Architectural Digest brings you to Phoenix, Arizona to tour the final home ever designed by legendary architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The stunning “Circular...
Today Architectural Digest brings you to Phoenix, Arizona to tour the final home ever designed by legendary architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The stunning “Circular Sun House” flows seamlessly from one room to the next within it’s concentric floorpan, complementing the craggy hills of Palm Canyon. As the last design completed in his lifetime, this remarkable property is a fitting testament to Wright’s enduring genius.
Selected artwork:
TJ Maxx
tjmaxx.com
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Today Architectural Digest brings you to Phoenix, Arizona to tour the final home ever designed by legendary architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The stunning “Circular Sun House” flows seamlessly from one room to the next within it’s concentric floorpan, complementing the craggy hills of Palm Canyon. As the last design completed in his lifetime, this remarkable property is a fitting testament to Wright’s enduring genius.
Selected artwork:
TJ Maxx
tjmaxx.com
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- published: 03 Jun 2021
- views: 619817
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Fallingwater Full Walkthrough Tour in 4K // Frank Lloyd Wright Masterpiece
Join Alice and Tommy T as they provide you a 2021 full walkthrough tour of Fallingwater near Ohiopyle State Park. Fallingwater, a National Historic Landmark and...
Join Alice and Tommy T as they provide you a 2021 full walkthrough tour of Fallingwater near Ohiopyle State Park. Fallingwater, a National Historic Landmark and a site inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, is open to the public for guided tours and grounds passes. This is the ultimate Frank Lloyd Wright Masterpiece! 2021 Fallingwater Full Tour in 4K is a great video of each and every room of the award winning home. Fallingwater is a house designed by the architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1936 and built in 1939 in the Laurel Highlands of southwest Pennsylvania, about 70 miles (110 km) southeast of Pittsburgh. The award winning house was built over a waterfall on Bear Run in the Mill Run section of Stewart Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, located in the the Allegheny Mountains. The house was designed as a weekend home for Liliane and Edgar J. Kaufmann, the owner of Kaufmann's Department Store.
After its completion, Time called Fallingwater Wright's "most beautiful job" and it is listed among Smithsonian's "Life List of 28 Places to See Before You Die." The house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1966 (although the plaque stated 1976). In 1991, members of the American Institute of Architects named Fallingwater the "best all-time work of American architecture" and in 2007, it was ranked 29th on the list of America's Favorite Architecture according to the AIA.
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Join Alice and Tommy T as they provide you a 2021 full walkthrough tour of Fallingwater near Ohiopyle State Park. Fallingwater, a National Historic Landmark and a site inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, is open to the public for guided tours and grounds passes. This is the ultimate Frank Lloyd Wright Masterpiece! 2021 Fallingwater Full Tour in 4K is a great video of each and every room of the award winning home. Fallingwater is a house designed by the architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1936 and built in 1939 in the Laurel Highlands of southwest Pennsylvania, about 70 miles (110 km) southeast of Pittsburgh. The award winning house was built over a waterfall on Bear Run in the Mill Run section of Stewart Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, located in the the Allegheny Mountains. The house was designed as a weekend home for Liliane and Edgar J. Kaufmann, the owner of Kaufmann's Department Store.
After its completion, Time called Fallingwater Wright's "most beautiful job" and it is listed among Smithsonian's "Life List of 28 Places to See Before You Die." The house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1966 (although the plaque stated 1976). In 1991, members of the American Institute of Architects named Fallingwater the "best all-time work of American architecture" and in 2007, it was ranked 29th on the list of America's Favorite Architecture according to the AIA.
#franklloydwright #fallingwater #architecture #organichouse #architecturedesign #architect #insight
For more information, see below:
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- published: 01 Jan 2022
- views: 107469
13:37
What it’s like to work in the world’s greatest office
The SC Johnson administrative building was Frank Lloyd Wright’s corporate masterpiece. What does it feel like?
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The SC Johnson administrative building was Frank Lloyd Wright’s corporate masterpiece. What does it feel like?
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SC Johnson’s Administrative Building and Research Tower in Racine, Wisconsin, have become legendary as corporate headquarters buildings. The Administrative Building’s Great Workroom is a stunning example of architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s unique approach to office design.
But what did it really feel like? Vox’s Phil Edwards visited the HQ to find out — and try actually working there. He also visited the Hardy House, an earlier Wright design that features many of the same Wright signatures found in the SC Johnson building, from custom designed furniture to ideas about compression and expansion.
Watch the video to see what it really feels like to work in such a space.
Further Reading:
https://www.amazon.com/Frank-Lloyd-Wright-Johnson-Buildings/dp/048642748X
Jonathan Lipman’s book about Sc Johnson is one of the best-sourced and most comprehensive books about the building’s history.
https://www.amazon.com/Frank-Lloyd-Wrights-Hardy-House/dp/0764937618
Mark Hertzberg’s exhaustive knowledge of the Hardy House — and his experiencing photographing it — is evident in his book about the building. His blog, Wright in Racine (https://wrightinracine.wordpress.com/) also has great facts and stories about Wright’s work.
https://www.scjohnson.com/en/interacting-with-sc-johnson/tours-and-architecture/tours-and-films/youre-always-welcome-for-tours
SC Johnson provides free tours of the Administrative Building as well as of Wingspread, a nearby home that Wright also designed.
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The SC Johnson administrative building was Frank Lloyd Wright’s corporate masterpiece. What does it feel like?
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SC Johnson’s Administrative Building and Research Tower in Racine, Wisconsin, have become legendary as corporate headquarters buildings. The Administrative Building’s Great Workroom is a stunning example of architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s unique approach to office design.
But what did it really feel like? Vox’s Phil Edwards visited the HQ to find out — and try actually working there. He also visited the Hardy House, an earlier Wright design that features many of the same Wright signatures found in the SC Johnson building, from custom designed furniture to ideas about compression and expansion.
Watch the video to see what it really feels like to work in such a space.
Further Reading:
https://www.amazon.com/Frank-Lloyd-Wright-Johnson-Buildings/dp/048642748X
Jonathan Lipman’s book about Sc Johnson is one of the best-sourced and most comprehensive books about the building’s history.
https://www.amazon.com/Frank-Lloyd-Wrights-Hardy-House/dp/0764937618
Mark Hertzberg’s exhaustive knowledge of the Hardy House — and his experiencing photographing it — is evident in his book about the building. His blog, Wright in Racine (https://wrightinracine.wordpress.com/) also has great facts and stories about Wright’s work.
https://www.scjohnson.com/en/interacting-with-sc-johnson/tours-and-architecture/tours-and-films/youre-always-welcome-for-tours
SC Johnson provides free tours of the Administrative Building as well as of Wingspread, a nearby home that Wright also designed.
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- published: 28 Sep 2022
- views: 2186307
11:35
Why Frank Lloyd Wright Was a Genius Architect
Frank Lloyd Wright was a genius. A claim he would have no issue making himself.
Wright had a prolific career and constantly reinvented himself. The attention t...
Frank Lloyd Wright was a genius. A claim he would have no issue making himself.
Wright had a prolific career and constantly reinvented himself. The attention to detail he gave to each one of his designs, inside and out, is remarkable.
In this video we mostly look at his home designs but also dive into his fascinating life.
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Primary References:
"Many Masks: A Life of Frank Lloyd Wright" by Brendan Gill
"Frank Lloyd Wright: An Autobiography" by Frank Lloyd Wright
"Ken Burns: American Lives" Episodes 5 & 6 on Frank Lloyd Wright
"The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright" lectures by Federico von Borstel
The Internet
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Photography:
Library of Congress
Wikimedia Commons
Getty Images
Shutterstock
Flickr Creative Commons
Music:
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Host: Marty Berman
https://wn.com/Why_Frank_Lloyd_Wright_Was_A_Genius_Architect
Frank Lloyd Wright was a genius. A claim he would have no issue making himself.
Wright had a prolific career and constantly reinvented himself. The attention to detail he gave to each one of his designs, inside and out, is remarkable.
In this video we mostly look at his home designs but also dive into his fascinating life.
-----
Primary References:
"Many Masks: A Life of Frank Lloyd Wright" by Brendan Gill
"Frank Lloyd Wright: An Autobiography" by Frank Lloyd Wright
"Ken Burns: American Lives" Episodes 5 & 6 on Frank Lloyd Wright
"The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright" lectures by Federico von Borstel
The Internet
-----
Photography:
Library of Congress
Wikimedia Commons
Getty Images
Shutterstock
Flickr Creative Commons
Music:
Shutterstock
Host: Marty Berman
- published: 15 Apr 2020
- views: 198719
5:17
Why these 2 houses, now open to the public, are key to Frank Lloyd Wright’s legacy
At the Currier Museum in Manchester, New Hampshire, you can find two homes designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright on the same street—a rarity. Curators say th...
At the Currier Museum in Manchester, New Hampshire, you can find two homes designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright on the same street—a rarity. Curators say they not only offer a window into the past, but important lessons for the future. Special Correspondent Jared Bowen of WGBH Boston brings us the story of how these homes, now open to the public, came to be.
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At the Currier Museum in Manchester, New Hampshire, you can find two homes designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright on the same street—a rarity. Curators say they not only offer a window into the past, but important lessons for the future. Special Correspondent Jared Bowen of WGBH Boston brings us the story of how these homes, now open to the public, came to be.
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- published: 19 Apr 2022
- views: 109664
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Go Inside Frank Lloyd Wright’s Mysterious LA Mansion, the Ennis House
Édgar Ramírez takes you through one of America’s most architecturally significant houses in this new video.
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- published: 22 Aug 2017
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A Conversation with Frank Lloyd Wright (1953)
Filmed in several locations, this 1953 interview features the icon of 20th-century architecture, Frank Lloyd Wright, in discussions of his life, work, and philo...
Filmed in several locations, this 1953 interview features the icon of 20th-century architecture, Frank Lloyd Wright, in discussions of his life, work, and philosophy.
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Wright divulges two of his earliest influences, one logical (Louis Sullivan) and the other somewhat surprising (his mother). The house in Oak Park is shown and discussed, as is the Fallingwater house and Wright’s homes—Taliesin in Wisconsin and Taliesin West in California. A rural church that Wright designed is discussed as are interiors and exteriors of the Johnson Factory Building. Exploring his public persona, the architect makes no apology for choosing honest arrogance over hypocritical humility. He claims his greatest achievement will always be his next design.
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Filmed in several locations, this 1953 interview features the icon of 20th-century architecture, Frank Lloyd Wright, in discussions of his life, work, and philosophy.
Check out Frank Lloyd Wright books on Amazon!
Frank Lloyd Wright: American Master: https://geni.us/WaaKve7
Frank Lloyd Wright: A Biography: https://geni.us/0Yln7q3
The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright: https://geni.us/AAteuJ
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Wright divulges two of his earliest influences, one logical (Louis Sullivan) and the other somewhat surprising (his mother). The house in Oak Park is shown and discussed, as is the Fallingwater house and Wright’s homes—Taliesin in Wisconsin and Taliesin West in California. A rural church that Wright designed is discussed as are interiors and exteriors of the Johnson Factory Building. Exploring his public persona, the architect makes no apology for choosing honest arrogance over hypocritical humility. He claims his greatest achievement will always be his next design.
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- published: 17 Sep 2019
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