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The text related to the cultural heritage 'The 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright' has mentioned 'Architecture' in the following places:
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Wright's work had an international influence on the development of architecture in the 20th century.
He then apprenticed with noted architects in the Chicago school of architecture, particularly Louis Sullivan.
[11] 41xc2xb053xe2x80xb218xe2x80xb3N 87xc2xb047xe2x80xb248xe2x80xb3Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf41.88833xc2xb0N 87.79667xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / 41.88833; -87.79667 0.167xc2xa0ha (0.41 acres) [10.067xc2xa0ha (24.88 acres)] 1496rev-002 Frederick C. Robie House Chicago, Illinois This 1910 single-family home is considered a masterpiece of the Prairie School of architecture.
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He built the large estate on the brow of a ridge, to be "'of the hill' not on it"[15] It is perhaps his most expansive and longest exploration of the organic theory of architecture and the Prairie School.
The American Institute of Architects has called Fallingwater "the best all-time work of American architecture".
The 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright focusses upon the influence that the work of this architect had, not only in his country, the United States of America, but more importantly, on architecture of the 20th century and upon the recognized masters of the Modern Movement in architecture in Europe.
Wrightxe2x80x99s solutions would go on to influence architecture and design throughout the world, and continue to do so to this day.
Together, these buildings illustrate the full range of this architectural language, which is a singular contribution to global architecture in spatial, formal, material, and technological terms.
Criterion (ii): The 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright demonstrates an important interchange in the discourse that changed architecture on a global scale during the first half of the 20th century.
The eight components illustrate different aspects of Wrightxe2x80x99s new approach to architecture consciously developed for an American context; the resulting buildings, however, were in fact suited to modern life in many countries, and in their fusion of spirit and form they evoked emotional responses that were universal in their appeal.
These innovative ideas and the resulting unified architectural works were noted in European architectural and critical circles early in the century and influenced several of the trends and architects of the European Modern Movement in architecture.
As an ensemble, they prove to have exerted an influence on architecture over the first half of the 20th century.