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... In the "Natural House" wright defines the meaning of Organic Architecture and h! ow it can be applied to creating housing which provides a closeness to nature ...
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... jr. Fallingwater is the only remaining great Wright house with its setting, original furnishings, and art work intact. William Gray ...
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... For instance, in works such as Robie House and his Oak Park house, Wright saw the fireplace as a vital and symbolic feature-the hearth to warm the home at the ...
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... The exhibit shows the public how the windows were placed along the axes of the house. This supported Wright's objective of trying to minimize interior space ...
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... down to the waterfall. This was a great opportunity for Wright to design a geometrically consistent house. Since it was being built ...
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... The men see this as unimportant compared to the trouble Mrs. Wright is facing. Likewise, in Isben's play A Doll House Helmer believes that his wife Nora only ...
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... His Prairie home ideas were unlike any typical American house, which was seen by Wright as essentially one big box with little boxes inside. ...
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... In the design of this house, now known as the Frank Lloyd Wright House and Studio, constructed between 1889 and 1909, Wright was free to experiment with his ...
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Black Boy By Richard Wright At Richards' grandmother's house. He sets some curtains on fire, which leads to the house catching on fire. ...
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... From 1893 to 1901, about 49 building designed by Wright were built. This period was brought together by concepts of "prairie house" ideas. ...
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... The Winslow House was the first standing example of Wright's new style, which he called "Organic Architecture". (Brief Biography ...
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... Supply of low-income housing has declined precipitously making it harder for those with low wages to acquire a house (Wright). The ...
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... attention. Wright, his mother and brother moved to his grandparents house. Wright spent most of his childhood living at his grandmothers. ...
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... Wright's new design, called the Prairie House, was distinct with its open floor plan. Spaces extended from a spacious center, which held the fireplace. ...
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... When it was designed, the house was way ahead of its time period. That's what Frank Lloyd Wright was trying to do with his buildings. ...
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... Hale is noting the sneakiness of searching the house with Mrs. Wright not there make it more "red-up", and in effect getting the house to work against her. ...
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... Even the trees outside her house were lonely, and her house was lonesome. Mrs. Wright didn't have anything to subside her loneliness without her bird, a caring ...
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... of setting, Wright lets the reader know that Dave is a poor African American who works all day for very little pay, and lives with his family in a small house. ...
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... Mr. Hale. When they reach the Wright house, the men went upstairs to discuss the murder scene and look for clues. They leave the ...
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... and ordered by the creative spirit--so that the form is one with function.' Bavinger house, near Norman, showed Goff assimilated the influence of Wright. ...
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... criticism of male dominance, Glaspell makes the comparison of the bird, non-existent cat, and birdcage, to Minnie and John Wright and to John Wright's house. ...
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... He remained with that firm until 1893(Lind). Wright's basic philosophy of architecture was stated primarily through the house form. ...
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... and ordered by the creative spirit--so that the form is one with function.' Bavinger house, near Norman, showed Goff assimilated the influence of Wright. ...
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... murder. The play takes place at the Wright's house, however the only part of the house seen on stage is the kitchen. Throughout ...
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... murder. The play takes place at the Wright's house, however the only part of the house seen on stage is the kitchen. Throughout ...
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... Minnie Wright is guilty of killing her husband. She killed him because John killed her only friend. John was a very cold man. ... The house was dirty. ...
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... She was walking to school down the dirt road from her mama's house. ... knew from that first interaction that day that she was attracted to the mature John Wright. ...
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... his creative powers to be as strong as ever, and Wright entered the ... City, "Fallingwater," the SC Johnson and Son Administration Building and the Usonian house. ...
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... In the "Natural House" Wright defines the meaning of Organic Architecture and how it can be applied to creating housing which provides a closeness to nature ...
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... Peters and Mrs. Hale. The men have arrived to investigate the murder of the owner of the house, John Wright. The women have come ...
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