Architectural Style - Frank Lloyd Wright's Prairie School Style

Frank Lloyd Wright was an American architect, interior designer, writer and educator, who lived from June 8, 1867 to April 9, 1959.

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Architectural Style - Frank Lloyd Wright's Prairie School Style

Posted by Barker and Hedges - Re/Max Results on Sunday, April 29th, 2012 at 12:08am.

Frank Lloyd Wright was an American architect, interior designer, writer and educator, who lived from June 8, 1867 to April 9, 1959. His over 1,000 designs and 500 completed projects include innovative examples of many different building types, including this Mayan Revival home, but one of the things he is most famous for is his promotion of organic architecture and the development of the Prairie School (or style) home.

Organic architecture is a philosophy of design which promotes harmony between human habitation and the natural world. The land, the buildings, furnishings, and surroundings all become part of a unified, interrelated composition. It was popular between 1892 and 1920. When he developed the Prairie Style, he had organic architecture in mind.

Because he was born and raised in Wisconsin, he was also heavily influenced by the rolling prairie landscapes found in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Illinois. His surroundings and philosophy contributed to the creation of the Prairie School Style. The Prairie School style incorporates low horizontal lines that blended into the surrounding flat, prairie landscape.Thinking that rooms in traditional Victorian era homes were closed-in and confining, he designed houses with more open interior spaces. Rooms were often divided by leaded glass panels instead of ordinary walls. Furniture was either built-in or specially designed for their respective spaces. These homes were called prairie style after Wright published a house plan in a 1901 edition of Ladies Home Journal titled, "A Home in a Prairie Town." 

Prairie homes come in many shapes: Square, L-shaped, T-shaped, Y-shaped, and even pinwheel-shaped. The have low-pitched roofs and overhanging eaves. Their floor plans are open and there is of a fireplace and chimney at the center of the home. Clerestory windows are a common feature.  There are excellent examples of Prairie School style of architecture in homes throughout the Twin Cities communities.

 

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3 Responses to "Architectural Style - Frank Lloyd Wright's Prairie School Style"

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Posted on Monday, May 4th, 2009 at 6:04 AM.

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