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Arguably America’s greatest architect and among the 
world’s most gifted, Frank Lloyd Wright was also a man 
of boundless energy. In a career that spanned over 74 
years, he designed more than 900 works – including 
houses, offices, churches, schools, libraries, bridges, 
museums and many other building types. Of that total, 
over 500 resulted in completed works. Today, over 400 
of these buildings still remain.
Wright’s creative mind was not only confined to 
architecture. He also designed furniture, fabrics, art 
glass, lamps, dinnerware, silver, linens and graphic 
arts. In addition, he was a prolific writer, an educator 
and a philosopher. He authored twenty books and 
countless articles, lectured throughout the United 
States and in Europe. 
Wright was born in 1867, in the rural farming town of 
Richland Center, Wisconsin, just two years after the 
American Civil War ended and passed away at the age 
of 91 in 1959. While there is evidence of Wright attending 
both high school and the University of Wisconsin-
Madison, there is no record of him graduating from 
either. In 1887 Wright moved to Chicago and by the 
early 1890s he was already head draftsman at the 
architectural firm of Adler & Sullivan. 
As an architect and artist Wright was both intrigued 
and inspired by the Far East, and especially Japan. He 
would eventually design and complete six buildings in 
the country, the most famous being the Imperial Hotel
Wright was recognized as a brilliant architect by his 
peers and continues to be revered today. No other 
architecture took greater advantage of setting and 
environment. No other architect glorified the sense 
of “shelter” as did Frank Lloyd Wright. As he famously 
stated:  “a building is not just a place to be. It is a way 
to be.
Sans doute le plus grand architecte américain et l’un 
des plus doués au monde, Frank Lloyd Wright était 
aussi un homme à l’énergie illimitée. Dans une carrière 
qui a duré plus de 74 ans, il a conçu plus de 900 
œuvres, notamment des maisons, des bureaux, des 
églises, des écoles, des bibliothèques, des ponts, des 
musées et de nombreux autres types de bâtiments. 
Sur ce total, plus de 500 ont donné des projets 
terminés et plus de 400 de ces bâtiments existent 
toujours aujourd’hui.
L’esprit créatif de Wright ne se limitait pas à 
l’architecture. Il créa aussi des meubles, des tissus, 
des objets en verre, des lampes, de la vaisselle, de 
l’argenterie, du linge et des réalisations graphiques. 
Il était aussi un écrivain prolifique, un pédagogue et 
un philosophe. Il écrivit vingt livres et d’innombrables 
About the architect
À propos de l’architecte
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