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10 Buildings by the Legendary American Architect Frank Lloyd Wright


By Samantha Pires on March 10, 2021
From left to right: Taliesin, Taliesin West, The Guggenheim, Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium, Unity Temple, Hollyhock House, Fallingwater, Robie House
The legendary
Frank Lloyd Wright is one of the most famous architects who ever lived. He left a legacy of over 500 built works, over 1,000 conceptual designs, and a legion of followers who still design according to his principles. He is also arguably the most famous American architect who ever lived and is credited with developing the first-ever American style of architecture the
Prairie style.
Wright’s mother believed that he was destined to build incredible things. She decorated his room with architectural drawings and provided him with geometric toys to help his development. Wright would credit these toys and his mother’s predictions as his first introduction to design. “For sev ....

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Things to Do in Miami: Art Deco Weekend January 14-17, 2021


“Art deco is a key part of Miami’s visual identity,” Ciraldo tells
New Times. “The neon buildings along Ocean Drive, next to swaying palm trees and crystal blue beach waters, form the basis of our postcard image that attracts millions of visitors each year.”
The theme for this year’s event, “There’s no place like home,” is borrowed from a 1939 cinematic classic whose Emerald City set designs were replete with art deco elements:
The Wizard of Oz.
Ciraldo says designs of the past may carry implications for the present moment.
“Art deco and modern architecture’s birth in the early 20th century was born in part as a response to the 1918 pandemic. More open spaces, courtyards, cross-ventilation, and other design typologies grew from that. So, in many ways, past is prologue,” Ciraldo explains. “Another theme of the program is how we’re all connected even though we are virtual this year. The world is in a challenging time with COVID-19 as ....

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Why the fireplace refuses to die | FT Property Listings


Even the most daring of architects cannot bring themselves to tear the hearth out of the home
3 months ago
By Edwin Heathcote
I recently came across some photographs of the most remarkable fireplace. Hans Demarmels’ Rebberg House of 1965 is fiercely Brutalist, a sculptural tour de force built with a conviction and sense of shape and form more usually reserved for public buildings an art gallery or a town hall perhaps. But Demarmels condensed the power of brutalist concrete into a domestic fireplace. It is true he added a little Constructivism, perhaps a bit of De Stijl and maybe even a touch of Frank Lloyd Wright and Japanese Metabolism, and from these ingredients cooked up this centrepiece like no other. ....

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Christopher Hawthorne on Low-Rise: Housing Ideas for Los Angeles


This article was originally published on Common Edge.
Low-Rise: Housing Ideas for Los Angeles is the latest initiative spearheaded by Christopher Hawthorne, the Chief Design Officer for the City of Los Angeles. Since leaving his post as architecture critic of the
Los Angeles Times in March 2018, Hawthorne has carved out a unique and surprisingly wide ranging role at City Hall. Recently I reached out to him to talk about his two-plus years in government, the latest “ideas” challenge (as he describes Low-Rise), and other issues facing Los Angeles.
MCP: It’s been 2½ years since you left journalism for City Hall. What has that experience been like? What have you learned about the government that you hadn’t known? ....

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