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Billet pour la visite de la maison et du studio de Frank Lloyd Wright

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Visitez le berceau d'une architecture véritablement américaine. La maison et le studio Oak Park de Wright ont servi à la fois de résidence et de lieu de travail pendant les 20 premières années de la carrière de l'architecte Frank Lloyd Wright. Découvrez comment il a essayé des idées de design innovantes dans sa propre maison et découvrez le style visionnaire des Prairies qui a évolué dans son célèbre studio.

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Ce qui est inclu
English-speaking tour guide
Chaque invité reçoit une bougie de Noël
English-speaking tour guide
Admission ticket to Frank Lloyd Wright's Home and Studio
English-speaking tour guide
Admission ticket to Frank Lloyd Wright's Home and Studio
English-speaking tour guide
Information additionnelle
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre chaque utilisation
  • Les masques faciaux sont facultatifs pour les invités vaccinés. Nous demandons aux invités non vaccinés de continuer à porter un masque facial.
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Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio
In 1889 Wright completed the construction of a small two-story residence in Oak Park on the Western edges of Chicago. The building was the first over which Wright exerted complete artistic control. Designed as a home for his family, the Oak Park residence was a site of experimentation for the young architect during the twenty-year period he lived there. Wright revised the design of the building multiple times, continually refining ideas that would shape his work for decades to come.
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Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio
In 1889 Wright completed the construction of a small two-story residence in Oak Park on the Western edges of Chicago. The building was the first over which Wright exerted complete artistic control. Designed as a home for his family, the Oak Park residence was a site of experimentation for the young architect during the twenty-year period he lived there. Wright revised the design of the building multiple times, continually refining ideas that would shape his work for decades to come.
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Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio
In 1889 Wright completed the construction of a small two-story residence in Oak Park on the Western edges of Chicago. The building was the first over which Wright exerted complete artistic control. Designed as a home for his family, the Oak Park residence was a site of experimentation for the young architect during the twenty-year period he lived there. Wright revised the design of the building multiple times, continually refining ideas that would shape his work for decades to come.
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Maison et atelier de Frank Lloyd Wright
En 1889, Wright acheva la construction d'une petite résidence de deux étages à Oak Park, à la périphérie ouest de Chicago. Le bâtiment a été le premier sur lequel Wright a exercé un contrôle artistique complet. Conçue comme une maison pour sa famille, la résidence Oak Park a été un lieu d'expérimentation pour le jeune architecte pendant les vingt années qu'il y a vécues. Wright a révisé la conception du bâtiment à plusieurs reprises, affinant continuellement des idées qui façonneraient son travail pour les décennies à venir.
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Commentaires (29)
SeeTheW0rld62
Sep 2021
We really enjoyed our tour of FLW's home and studio in Oak Park. It was interesting to see his early ideas and the approaches that he used in later renovations. His style was completely original and self taught. On a personal level he was a jerk but he was extremely talented.
Taylor B
Aug 2021
Over the years, my wife and I have visited several of famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright's famous homes, including the Robie House and Falling Water. So it was only natural that we would want to visit his home and studio in west suburban Oak Park. After all, we live in downtown Chicago, only a half-hour drive to Wright's historic residence at 428 Forest Avenue and his studio at 951 Chicago Avenue. Wright purchased the property and built the home in 1889 with a loan of $5,000 from his employer, Louis Sullivan. While living in the home and raising six children, Wright developed his career to become one of the most influential architects and designers of the 20th century. The home was extensively remodeled in 1895. Among other things, the kitchen was enlarged and converted into a dining room, a new kitchen was added to the back of the house and the upstairs nursery was expanded. In 1898, another major additions was made when the studio and connecting corridor were built. In the studio, Wright advanced the Prairie School of Architecture and designed many notable structures, including the Robie House. The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972 and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1976. It is operated as a museum by the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust, which hosts an informative hour-long house walk of the home and studio. It's a truly fascinating experience to walk in the steps of a genius.
TeamPidge
Aug 2021
Fans and students of Frank Lloyd Wright and his style of architecture shouldn't miss this gem of a historical site- it is where the legendary architect lived and worked in the early stages of his career. The hour-long tour provides a complete tour of the restored house and studio, and the gift shop offers a stunning array of items to purchase.

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