Frank Lloyd Wright at a Glance
Frank Lloyd Wright (born Frank Lincoln Wright) lived from 1867 to 1959.
During most of these years, from 1885 to 1959, he was a prolific architect,
with close to 500 of his designs built (and hundreds more remaining unbuilt)
- a career lasting three quarters of a century, and
unequaled in output. Mr. Wright worked for architects J. Lyman Silsbee
and Louis Sullivan, and he later himself trained many
architects at his Taliesin School. Frank Lloyd Wright expoused
"organic architecture" and is responsible for the Prairie and Usonian
residential styles. Mr. Wright was born in Wisconsin, and he lived most
of his life there, also spending some time living in New York
City, Germany, Japan,
Oak Park (Illinois), and the winter location
of his school in Arizona.
Mr. Wright had three wives and several children. The third wife, Olgivanna
Wright ran the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture until her death
in 1985.