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Frank Lloyd Wright, Haley AndersonMain MenuArchitecture and Feminist ThinkingFallingwaterStructural EngineeringLegacy After DeathBiographyHaley Anderson09e34c2406510af425ad4a81f14a184b5cc91060
Frank Lloyd Wright: Modern Architect - His Work and Life
12015-09-30T18:42:05-07:00Haley Anderson09e34c2406510af425ad4a81f14a184b5cc91060627111plain2015-11-19T04:29:49-08:00Haley Anderson09e34c2406510af425ad4a81f14a184b5cc91060The main reason behind this scalar is to create a page that allows others to gain a better understanding of Frank Lloyd Wright's architecture and his later influence on the field itself. Though in order to understand Frank Lloyd Wright's architecture better, one would have to delve further into his life and what had an influence on him.
Currently, it is understood that a few of the major influences in Wright's life are:
Feminism (particularly the idea of free love)
Nature
His childhood
Architecture around the world (though Wright himself would never admit it)