Wright awarded the AIA Gold Medal in Houston, March 17, 1949. Courtesy of American Institute of Architects and the AIA Archive Listen to full recording at www.aia.org
Mr.Wright was great to me personally, because he inspired me to be an architect in 1957 with his Falling Water when I was a penniless waiter from Hong Kong. George Wu, ARCHITECT, A.I.A.,NCARB 2019-6-29
Nonsense... his buildings are UNESCO World Heritage Sites and the subject of numerous books and documentaries, and used as movie sets. They sell for millions, are copied and used as inspiration. He invented architectural features everyone uses, and essentially invented modern architecture. You're so wrong, you are irrelevant.
Mr.Wright was great to me personally, because he inspired me to be an architect in 1957 with his Falling Water when I was a penniless waiter from Hong Kong. George Wu, ARCHITECT, A.I.A.,NCARB 2019-6-29
Verbally as creative and consistently engaging as his brilliant designs.
His comment that recognition “has been a long time coming from home” is sadly true - glad that the AIA finally acknowledged his greatness.
What a gee
2:38 listen closely, Frank Lloyd Wright said " to hack your cell phone" listen again.
nice try hillmut, he said "to hawk yourself on the curb"
FLW was nothing more than the PT Barnum of 20th century architecture. Proved a sucker was born every minute.
Nonsense... his buildings are UNESCO World Heritage Sites and the subject of numerous books and documentaries, and used as movie sets. They sell for millions, are copied and used as inspiration. He invented architectural features everyone uses, and essentially invented modern architecture.
You're so wrong, you are irrelevant.
@@myotherusername9224 I couldn’t have said it better than you. Bravo.