Daily Times (Primos, PA)

8 Frank Lloyd Wright buildings added to World Heritage list

- By Sophia Tareen

CHICAGO >> The work of famed American architect Frank Lloyd Wright was recognized Sunday as eight of his buildings, including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City, Los Angeles’ Hollyhock House and the Unity Temple in suburban Chicago, were added to the UNESCO World Heritage list.

“Each of these buildings offers innovative solutions to the needs for housing, worship, work or leisure,” read a statement from the World Heritage Committee. “Wright’s work from this period had a strong impact on the developmen­t of modern architectu­re in Europe.”

The committee met Sunday in Baku, Azerbaijan, and also added to the list Italy’s hills of Conegliano and Valdobbiad­ene, which is home to the world-famous sparkling wine Prosecco.

The group noted Wright’s use of “organic architectu­re,” including an open plan, with blurred boundaries between exterior and interior, and the “unpreceden­ted use” of steel and concrete. The Wright buildings are the 24th U.S. site on the list.

The other Wright buildings included are the Frederick C. Robie House in Chicago; Taliesin in Spring Green Wisconsin; the Herbert and Katherine Jacobs House in Madison, Wisconsin; Fallingwat­er in Mill Run, Pennsylvan­ia; and Taliesin West in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Among his most iconic buildings was the Guggenheim with its spiral ramp for viewing galleries. It was completed in 1959, the same year Wright died.

The Unity Temple is in Oak Park, Illinois, which is home to the largest concentrat­ion of Wright-designed buildings, including his home and studio. The church, completed in 1908, was one of the first U.S. public buildings to feature exposed concrete, according to the Frank Lloyd Wright Trust, which is based in the Chicago area. The temple and the Robie House, which recently underwent restoratio­n, are standards of Wright’s “Prairie style,” relying on strong horizontal features like a prairie landscape.

“This really is a significan­t moment for Frank Lloyd Wright,” said trust President & CEO Celeste Adams. “It places him on an internatio­nal stage.”

 ?? KEITH SRAKOCIC — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? This file photo, visitors gather on one of the cantilever­ed terraces at Fallingwat­er, a Frank Lloyd Wright design in Bear Run, Pa. Eight buildings, including the Fallingwat­er, designed by the architect during the first half of the 20th century, where honored as World Heritage sites by United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organizati­on, or UNESCO, on Sunday.
KEITH SRAKOCIC — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE This file photo, visitors gather on one of the cantilever­ed terraces at Fallingwat­er, a Frank Lloyd Wright design in Bear Run, Pa. Eight buildings, including the Fallingwat­er, designed by the architect during the first half of the 20th century, where honored as World Heritage sites by United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organizati­on, or UNESCO, on Sunday.
 ?? KATHY WILLENS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? This file photo, shows the interior of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, architect Frank Lloyd Wright and built from 1956-1959, in New York.
KATHY WILLENS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE This file photo, shows the interior of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, architect Frank Lloyd Wright and built from 1956-1959, in New York.

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