It Starts in Chicago: Where to See Frank Lloyd Wright’s Genius Unfold
Culture
United States
Started April 10, 2026
A deep dive into Wright’s Prairie Style via the Frank Lloyd Wright Trust
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It Starts in Chicago: Where to See Frank Lloyd Wright’s Genius Unfold
National Review (United States) | Apr 09, 2026
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Apr 10, 2026
The preservation of Wright's work in Chicago is important, but we must balance historical significance with modern urban needs.
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Frank Lloyd Wright's Prairie Style is essential for understanding American architecture, reflecting our cultural values and innovation.
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While Wright's designs are iconic, they often prioritize aesthetics over functionality, which can lead to impractical living spaces.
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Wright's approach to integrating buildings with nature can serve as a blueprint for sustainable architecture today.
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Focusing too much on Wright's legacy may overshadow the contributions of other architects who shaped Chicago's architectural landscape.
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