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"arch. Frank Lloyd Wright 1889 à visiter "
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"Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) purchased the site for his Oak Park home and studio at the age of just twenty-two, shortly after his marriage to Catherine Tobin. He paid for the property with a $5,000 loan from his employer Louis Sullivan and lived there from 1899 until 1909, making extensive changes, renovations, and additions to the house. It displays many of the design concepts and experiments that he later developed. The building served as Wright's family residence, where he raised six children with his wife, and also as his workplace. It was here that he first developed the "prairie style" of architecture, incorporating long, low, horizontal external lines and open-plan living internally. This was a style that he used frequently in many of the houses he designed in the Chicago area, and it can be seen to best effect in the Robie Residence that was completed in 1909, the year he left his Oak Park home. He extensively remodeled this home in 1895, making changes to the kitchen, dining room, and nursery, adding a two-story polygonal bay on the south side. One of the most influential and prominent architects of the twentieth century, Frank Lloyd Wright had a long career in which his style developed enormouslv. His Oak Park residence continues to be important for lovers of architecture because it reflects the germination of so many of his early creative ideas that would later flourish."
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