In 1889, the 22-year-old light married Catherine Lee Tobin. In order to build his own house, he negotiated a five-year contract with Sullivan in exchange for the necessary loan. He bought trees in the outskirts of Chicago's oak park and built the first house, a small house, reminiscent of the style of the roof of the east coast, its prominent roof gable. We tried geometry and volume in the studio and game room, and it reflects the creative ingenuity of light added to the family of six children growing afterwards. Recall that children have lively, full of good things. I found it difficult to do so. He did this at his own time, but when Sullivan realized this in 1893 he accused the light for violating the contract. Whether the light was resigned or dismissed is not clear, but his departure is intense, a crack has developed between the two and has not been restored over the past two decades. But the split gave the light the opportunity to go out on his own. He opened an office and began looking for a house he thought he really belonged to the American prairie.
William H. Winslow House is the first independent committee of Wright. It is conservative to compare it with works of several years later, but its large shade roof and simple elegance attract local attention. I decided to make a native American building, and for the next 16 years he established the so - called grassland style criteria. These houses reflect the length and low level of grasslands, they do not sit in low roofs, deep overhanging roofs, attics or in the basement, and in general long-row window windows further emphasize the horizontal theme I will. The most important houses in the light were Dalvin D. Martin Residence (1903) in Buffalo, New York, Avery Cohen Ray Residence in Riverside, Illinois (1907), Frederick C in Chicago. Lobby house (1908). . Important public committees are Buffalo 's Rafalin administration building (1950, removed in 1903) and Oak Park' s Unity Temple (1905).
One of the most appropriate stories about Frank Lloyd Wright came from an article in 1957 of Look that recalled that Wright was asked to testify in the courtroom and was called "the world's best" at the witness stall It was. Great Life Architect "Later, his wife Olgivanna protested that he should be more modest. "You forgot, Olgivanna," Wright joked. "I am still in an oath" a lot - he seems to know nothing about it because he is very confident in his own place in history. But Wright has reasons to think like this. During his 70-year career, he designed over 1,000 kinds of almost all types of structures, including kennels - about 532 built - including dog houses
Frank Lloyd Wright (Frank Franklite, June 8, 1867 - April 9, 1959) is an American architect, interior designer, writer and educator who designed more than 1,000 people. 532 Buildings Building lights believe in the design of structures that are compatible with humans and their environment, which he calls organic construction. The best example of this philosophy is Fallingwater (1935), which is known as "the best work in the history of American architecture". His creation period has been over 70 years.
Frank Lloyd Wright married three times, gave birth to 7 children, 4 sons and 3 daughters, 1 adopted a daughter. His interests and success in architecture seems to have been inherited by his descendants. His son Frank Lloyd Wright Jr. continues to be a famous architect in Los Angeles. Eric Lloyd Wright, the son of Wright Jr. and grandson of Wright Sr., is currently an architect in Malibu, California. John Lloyd Wright, another son who is active extensively in the San Diego area, invented the Lincoln Journal in 1918. John's daughter, Elizabeth Light Inn Graham is currently an architect at Colorado Springs, Colorado. Her daughter is Professor of architecture at Katherine's Pratt Institute in Christine, interior designer in Connecticut. Wright's granddaughter Melissa Galt currently lives in Atlanta and works as an interior designer.