The first blog that I reviewed was Ashley's. I really enjoyed her post and I thought that she did a great job of explaining the highlights of Frank Lloyd Wright's career. I also think that she made it really easy to understand the characteristics that define a Prairie Style home.
The second blog that I looked at was Emma's. I think she did a good job at taking about not only his residential works, but also his commercial work. She also did a good job explaining the background of the move to modernism.
Saturday, September 26, 2015
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Emergence to Modernism: Frank Lloyd Wright


A few of Wright's commercial works included the Unity Temple, The Rookery, and the Johnson Wax Building. The Rookery which was built in 1905 in Chicago, Illinois, was an office building that housed over 600 offices. The Johnson Wax Building located in Racine, Wisconsin, was completed in 1939. The building featured a streamline, modern feel that was popular during the 1930s. Unlike his Prairie Style of architecture, the Johnson Wax Building had many curvilinear forms created using curved bricks. All of the furniture used in the building was designed specifically for the building by Wright to accentuate the design features of the building.


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