1. Frank Lloyd Wright
This was a good place for Wright, not only because Sullivan appreciated just how talented his new young assistant was and gave him a large amount of leeway as a result, but also because the firm specialized in commercial work, so Wright's preoccupation with domestic buildings was given free rein to develop his own ideas. ... In this house you can see one of the strongest principles of Wrights architectural career, which is geometry and clear shapes that interlock in a dynamic harmony. ... Wright opened his own firm in Chicago, which operated for five years before transferring the practi...
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