Frank Lloyd Wright at the MoMA

in architecture •  7 years ago 

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Frank Lloyd Wright is one of the most influential architects in American history. His works range from modern houses like Fallingwater to a conceptual mile high skyscraper. His grand ideas for envisioning the future are just as inspiring as the intricate detail of his hand drawings.

Here are a few of the photos I took of the Frank Lloyd Wright exhibition at the MoMA during member hours on Saturday. Very inspiring work!

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- Weston (aka @design-guy)

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can you tell us where MoMa is located please?

NYC

The one I went to is in New York, but there are other locations also.

great post, living in WI we know a bit about mr. FLW... actually in Richland Center there is the only warehouse he ever designed, some day it needs to get renovated and celebrated, but unfortunately the area is rather depressed currently / peace / upvoted

I'm obsessed with his drawings. Such an amazing blend of massing composition and technical expertise. Wouldn't it be cool to literally build some of his collages?

FLW... FTW ;)

That's some dope Rhino work, very realistic. ;)

I love the intensity and the simplicity of the drawings. Is the exhibition still up there? I should go check it out.

Looks like it's up until October 1st. Still some time!