lecture April 7
Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 10:17 am
Frank Lloyd Wright in Lake County – Thursday, April 7 at 2 p.m.
It was in Chicago that the great American architect Frank Lloyd Wright began his prodigious career. Spanning two centuries and including more than 500 completed commissions, Wright's work supported the modern American lifestyle in ways that would be both beautiful and meaningful for the families that inhabited his residences. Join Cheryl Bachand, senior lecturer of the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust, as she discusses Wright's architecture in Lake County. With designs from the early part of Wright's career to the final decades of his life, Ms. Bachand will trace Wright's evolution as one America's most important residential architects.
Loyola University Chicago’s Cuneo Mansion and Gardens
1350 N. Milwaukee Avenue Vernon Hills, IL 60061 847 362 3042
Loyola University Chicago Cuneo Campus
It was in Chicago that the great American architect Frank Lloyd Wright began his prodigious career. Spanning two centuries and including more than 500 completed commissions, Wright's work supported the modern American lifestyle in ways that would be both beautiful and meaningful for the families that inhabited his residences. Join Cheryl Bachand, senior lecturer of the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust, as she discusses Wright's architecture in Lake County. With designs from the early part of Wright's career to the final decades of his life, Ms. Bachand will trace Wright's evolution as one America's most important residential architects.
Loyola University Chicago’s Cuneo Mansion and Gardens
1350 N. Milwaukee Avenue Vernon Hills, IL 60061 847 362 3042
Loyola University Chicago Cuneo Campus