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    Frank Lloyd Wright: Masterpieces That Changed Architecture

    IrisBy IrisFebruary 18, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    1) Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (New York, 1959)

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    The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum broke museum conventions. Instead of separate floors, visitors walk a continuous spiral ramp. Wright wanted people to experience art in a smooth, uninterrupted flow. The building itself became an icon of modern design.


    3) Robie House (Chicago, 1910)

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    Robie House is a key Prairie Style home. Long horizontal lines, deep roof overhangs, and bands of windows create a strong link to the flat Midwest landscape. Many features of modern homes — open plans and integrated spaces — trace back to houses like this.


    4) Taliesin West (Arizona, 1937)

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    Taliesin West served as Wright’s winter home and studio. Built from local desert stone and sand, it feels rooted in the Arizona landscape. It was also a learning space where he trained young architects.


    5) Unity Temple (Illinois, 1908)

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    Unity Temple was revolutionary for its time. Wright used reinforced concrete to create a calm, geometric space filled with soft natural light. It changed how religious buildings could look and feel.

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