Wright on the Park

Frank Lloyd Wright’s architecture was a radical departure from the norm. But what is often overlooked in studying Wright’s architecture is the profound effect his designs have on the human psyche. Such affects have to be experienced. Wright designed homes to be a physical and a spiritual refuge. He provided spaces to “be”… to read, write, think, and imagine … while gazing at a fire or a sunset. Wright designed spaces for social interaction, private conversations, or simply for solitude.

Wright’s designs were based on geometry, creating architectural harmony and pleasing proportions. Wright innovated practical means for efficiency and ease of movement. His buildings brought in light and fresh air. His homes incorporated nature, music and the arts. All of these factors c

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