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FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT AND
THE LARKIN BUILDING ATRIUM
LARKIN BUILDING ATRIUM
Buffalo, New York, USA
Frank Lloyd Wright (1867–1959), Architect
Richland Center, Wisconsin, USA
1904
Frank Lloyd Wright (1867–1959), recognized by
many as the greatest architect of all time, was
an American architect, interior designer, author,
and educator. He promoted “organic architec-
ture,” was a leader of the Prairie School style
of architecture, and developed the concept of
the Usonian home. His pioneering work includes
original and innovative examples of many dif-
ferent building types, including office buildings,
churches, schools, skyscrapers, hotels, and
museums ...