Frank Lloyd Wright Research Paper

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Since I was about six years old, I’ve had an interest in architecture and interior design. After going to see a Kandinsky exhibit at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, I fell in love with the strange shape of the building rather than the ones in the modern artist’s paintings. A few years later, I went to Fallingwater and I bought myself Frank Lloyd Wright’s biography. For Christmas that year, I received the Lego kits for Fallingwater and the Guggenheim. I have been hooked on how modern Frank Lloyd Wright’s designs are even for this decade and I love the Japanese style of his drawings because of my travels to Asia. I would like to see other people appreciate the beauty and originality in his work as much as I do. Though I already have

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