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By Gossel Peter, Brooks Pfeiffer Bruce
Frank Lloyd Wright, 2015, Basic Architecture
Frank Lloyd Wright, an influential American architect, is celebrated as the "father of skyscrapers." He championed the concept of organic architecture, striving to harmonize human creations with their natural surroundings. His visionary designs spanned various structures across the continent, including suburban homes, churches, offices, and the renowned Guggenheim Museum. Wright's approach emphasized the integration of cultivated American life with fitting architectural forms, often incorporating industrial materials and innovative spatial planning like the Prairie House's L or T plan.