Audios: 2 interviews w/ Frank Lloyd Wright

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DavidC
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Audios: 2 interviews w/ Frank Lloyd Wright

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Roderick Grant
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What was remarkable about FLW in situations such as these, and the two Mike Wallace interviews, is that he was never at a loss for words. Although he was always a bit too quick to critique other architects' work. I wonder what he would have said about the Sydney Opera House if he had seen the finished product. Jorn Utzon was displeased with much of it, himself.

If there was anything said in the longer talk that was not politically or socially correct, I missed it.
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I have not listened to the first interview - just read through the summary.
I am not that knowledgeable about Wrights political ideas.
This interview seems to show them in a sharper relief even though they are thought fragments.
something like, " the individual will solve the economic problem." and
"democracy is not a mass production affair."
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