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  2. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum's building, a landmark work of 20th-century architecture designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, drew controversy for the unusual shape of its display spaces and took 15 years to design and build; it was completed in 1959. It consists of a six-story, bowl-shaped main gallery to the south, a four-story "monitor" to the north, and a ten-story ...

  3. Today in History: The Guggenheim opens in NYC - AOL

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    Guggenheim Museum (@Guggenheim) October 16, 2015 After his collection outgrew the space, famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright began to design the museum truly unlike any other.

  4. Frank Lloyd Wright - Wikipedia

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    Eight of Wright's buildings – Fallingwater, the Guggenheim Museum, the Hollyhock House, the Jacobs House, the Robie House, Taliesin, Taliesin West, and the Unity Temple – were inscribed on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites under the title The 20th-century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright in July 2019. UNESCO stated that these ...

  5. Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Foundation seeks, in its constituent museums, to unite distinguished architecture and artworks. The foundation's first permanent museum, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, is housed in a modern spiral building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, and the Guggenheim Bilbao was designed by Frank Gehry. Both of these innovative designs received wide ...

  6. Solomon R. Guggenheim - Wikipedia

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    In 1943, Guggenheim and Rebay commissioned architect Frank Lloyd Wright to design a new museum building. [4] [5]: 333 In 1948, the collection was greatly expanded through the purchase of art dealer Karl Nierendorf's estate of some 730 objects, notably German expressionist paintings. [6]

  7. The 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright - Wikipedia

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    The architect Frank Lloyd Wright (1867–1959) was raised in rural Wisconsin and studied civil engineering at the University of Wisconsin. He then apprenticed with noted architects in the Chicago school of architecture, particularly Louis Sullivan. Wright opened his own practice in Chicago in 1893, and developed a home and studio in Oak Park ...

  8. How Lloyd Wright's Infamous Sowden House Might Be ... - AOL

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    The Sowden House's early history and design. Up until 1924, Frank Lloyd Wright and his son were working together on projects in Los Angeles when the older Wright said, "I'm fed up here.You're ...

  9. List of Frank Lloyd Wright works - Wikipedia

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    Wright reportedly had a minor role on the interior. Hillside Home School I: 8703: S.001: Spring Green: Wisconsin: 1887: 1887: Designed by Wright while working for Joseph Lyman Silsbee. Demolished 1950: Frank Lloyd Wright House: 8901: S.002: Oak Park: Illinois: 1889: 1889: Playroom & kitchen addition 1895 Drafting Studio & Connecting Corridor ...