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Frank Lloyd Wright's Interior Decoration Legacy

Frank Lloyd Wright might be one of the most outstanding and perceived contributors to interior decoration.. He planned around 1,000 structures of which more than half were finished. He was the trailblazer of the Grassland School development of engineering and he likewise fostered the idea of the Usonian home, his novel vision for metropolitan preparation in the US.<br><br>

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Frank Lloyd Wright's Interior Decoration Legacy

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  1. DISCERN LIVING Frank Lloyd Wright and His Lasting Legacy of Interior Decoration

  2. It was a multi-level building with cantilevered terraces and floors, each having its own support system. This is emblematic of Wright’s way of thinking; he always wanted the person in the building to feel free, unrestricted and close to nature while continually innovating and finding new ways to experiment with design. Fallingwater

  3. Crystal Bridges Museum This concept was multi-faceted and at the root, it promoted the harmonious cohabitation of humans and the natural environment. The literal relationship between buildings and the environment also encompassed the idea that design should be thought about in a unified, holistic way.

  4. Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio Wright was not only an architect but also an interior designer, he would often choose the furniture, lighting, and décor for buildings he designed. He was fascinated by glass as it was not only versatile but adhered to his philosophy of organic architecture. He was one of the first designers to experiment with custom light fittings and also used Pyrex glass as a tubing element.

  5. One of his most notable designs is the Unity Temple which he designed in 1908. Wright designed many churches and temples and was able to elevate these spiritual buildings from places of worship to objectively beautiful spaces. For the Unity Temple in Illinois, Wright used poured concrete for the structure which was an incredibly forward thinking move at the time. Unity Temple

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