Article: "Frank Lloyd Wright in 45 essential works"

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DavidC
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Article: "Frank Lloyd Wright in 45 essential works"

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Roderick Grant
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There should be a list of essential works no longer in existence that can no longer be visited (Ocotillo, Husser, Larkin, Angster, Pauson, Northome, Steffans, Imperial Hotel ....) and a list of the many projects that didn't make it beyond the drafting table (St. Mark's, Jester, Spivey, Eaglefeather, 2 Morrises, Bailleres, Clifton, National Life Insurance ....).
The lists go on....
DavidC
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Hugo and a select few others are working on the ones that didn't make it past the drafting table.


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Re: Article: "Frank Lloyd Wright in 45 essential works"

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We once had a thread on favorite unbuilt design.
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