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Frank Lloyd Wright // Storer House // North and West Elevations

By Frank Lloyd Wright
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Frank Lloyd Wright's Storer House is the only one of his textile-block houses to use multiple block patterns—four in all. He sought to develop an inexpensive and simple method of construction with the block houses that would enable ordinary people to build their own homes. Wright used sledgehammers and aluminum molds to imprint elaborate Mayan-inspired patterns into the blocks.

Product Details
  • Materials
    Paper
  • Measurements
    36"W x 24"H

— Giclée print
— Printed on heavyweight cotton-based paper with archival museum-quality inks

About the Designer
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Frank Lloyd Wright

Frank Lloyd Wright (1867—1959) was an American architect, interior designer, writer and educator who designed more than 1,000 structures and completed 532 works in his lifetime. Wright believed in designing structures which were in harmony with humanity and its environment, a philosophy he called organic architecture. This philosophy was best exemplified by his design for Fallingwater (1935), which has been called "the best all-time work of American architecture". Wright was a leader of the Prairie School movement of architecture and developed the concept of the Usonian home, his unique vision for urban planning.

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    United States
  • Shipping Policy
    Standard Ground Shipping
  • Ship In
    3-4 weeks
  • Return Policy
    Final sale, not eligible for return or cancellation

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