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Frank Lloyd Wright

Frank Lloyd Wright. Information and Pictures were found on the Library of Congress website!. Frank Lloyd Wright Home. Fireplace. Please notice the symmetry . Children's playroom. . Frank Lloyd Wright was married three time and had seven children.

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Frank Lloyd Wright

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  1. Frank Lloyd Wright Information and Pictures were found on the Library of Congress website!

  2. Frank Lloyd Wright Home

  3. Fireplace.Please notice the symmetry .

  4. Children's playroom. Frank Lloyd Wright was married three time and had seven children. Many of his children and grandchildren pursued architecture and interior design careers.

  5. Scoville Park Fountain Located in Scoville Park, the fountain was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright as a replica of the Horse Show Fountain. This fountain is located at the northwest corner of Lake Street and Oak Park Avenue.

  6. William H. Winslow HouseAuvergne Place, River Forest, IL This house was one of the first houses Frank Lloyd Wright built after establishing his own practice.

  7. Darwin D. Martin House125 Jewett Parkway, Buffalo, NY 1904 single family home. This is a good example of the “prairie style” Frank Lloyd Wright was so known for.

  8. Frederick C. Robie House5757 Woodlawn Avenue, Chicago IL This house is one of the best known early works of Frank Lloyd Wright.

  9. E. E. Boynton House16 East Boulevard, Rochester NY Wright helped select the site for this house and was frustrated to see other houses encroach upon it as time passed. He also insisted upon adding 28 trees to the land.

  10. Frederick B. Carter, Jr. House1024 Judson Street, Evanston, IL This house was designed by Walter Burley Griffin from 1909-1910. Griffin was under the influence of Frank Lloyd Wright, who he had previously worked for. The use of a cross-shaped plan with low flanking wings and broad gables is similar to Wright’s design for a different house.

  11. Beth Sholom SynagogueOld York & Foxcroft Roads,Elkins Park, Montgomery County, PA This is the only synagogue Frank Lloyd Wright ever designed and his last project before he died.

  12. References • Beth Sholom Synagogue, Old York & Foxcroft Roads, Elkins Park, Montgomery County, PA. (1933). Retrieved February 3, 2010, from Library of Congress: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/hhh.pa2986 • Boucher, J. E. (1965, May). EAST (SIDE) ELEVATION. Retrieved February 3, 2010, from Library of Congress: http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/displayPhoto.pl?path=/pnp/habshaer/ny/ny0200/ny0203/photos&topImages=116392pr.jpg&topLinks=116392pv.jpg,116392pu.tif&title=5.%20%20Historic%20American%20Buildings%20Survey,%20Jack%20E.%20Boucher,%20Photographer%20May%201965,% • Chicago Daily News. (1909). Scoville Park Fountain in Oak Park, Illinois. Retrieved January 29, 2010, from Library of Congress: ichicdn n007505 • Frank Lloyd Wright. (2010, February 8). Retrieved February 10, 2010, from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Lloyd_Wright#Family

  13. References • Nickel, R. (1967, July). EAST (FRONT) ELEVATION. Retrieved February 3, 2010, from Library of Congress: http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/displayPhoto.pl?path=/pnp/habshaer/il/il0000/il0080/photos&topImages=061708pr.jpg&topLinks=061708pv.jpg,061708pu.tif&title=1.%20%20Historic%20American%20Buildings%20Survey%20Richard%20Nickel,%20Photographer%20July%201967%20EA • Nickel, R. (1965). William H. Winslow House, Auvergne Place, River Forest, Cook County, IL. Retrieved February 8, 2010, from Library of Congress: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/hhh.il0316 • Padelt, H. (1968, Winter). DETAIL OF DINING ROOM BAY FROM SOUTH. Retrieved January 29, 2010, from Library of Congress: http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/displayPhoto.pl?path=/pnp/habshaer/ny/ny0200/ny0273/photos&topImages=117285pr.jpg&topLinks=117285pv.jpg,117285pu.tif&title=2.%20%20Historic%20American%20Buildings%20Survey,%20Hans%20Padelt,%20Photographer%20Winter%201968%20(2 • Robinson, C. (1963, August 18). EXTERIOR FROM SOUTH. Retrieved February 1, 2010, from Library of Congress: http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/displayPhoto.pl?path=/pnp/habshaer/il/il0000/il0039/photos&topImages=061030pr.jpg&topLinks=061030pv.jpg,061030pu.tif&title=4.%20%20Historic%20American%20Buildings%20Survey%20Cervin%20Robinson,%20Photographer,%2018%20August%20

  14. References • Turner, P. (1967, May). 1. LOOKING SOUTH. Retrieved January 29, 2010, from Library of Congress: http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/displayPhoto.pl?path=/pnp/habshaer/il/il0300/il0317/photos&topImages=061752pr.jpg&topLinks=061752pv.jpg,061752pu.tif&title=6.%20%20INTERIOR,%20CHILDREN'S%20PLAYROOM%20%3cbr%3eHABS%20ILL,16-OAKPA,5-6&displayProfile=0 • Turner, P. (1967, May). 5. INTERIOR, MAIN HOUSE, FIREPLACE. Retrieved January 29, 2010, from Library of Congress: http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/displayPhoto.pl?path=/pnp/habshaer/il/il0300/il0317/photos&topImages=061752pr.jpg&topLinks=061752pv.jpg,061752pu.tif&title=6.%20%20INTERIOR,%20CHILDREN'S%20PLAYROOM%20%3cbr%3eHABS%20ILL,16-OAKPA,5-6&displayProfile=0 • Turner, P. (1967, May). 6. INTERIOR, CHILDREN'S PLAYROOM . Retrieved January 29, 2010, from Library of Congress: http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/displayPhoto.pl?path=/pnp/habshaer/il/il0300/il0317/photos&topImages=061752pr.jpg&topLinks=061752pv.jpg,061752pu.tif&title=6.%20%20INTERIOR,%20CHILDREN'S%20PLAYROOM%20%3cbr%3eHABS%20ILL,16-OAKPA,5-6&displayProfile=0

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