Frank Lloyd Wright: The Lost Works - Larkin Administration Building
Frank Lloyd Wright: The Lost Works brings Wright’s demolished and unrealized structures to life through immersive digital animations reconstructed from Wright’s original plans and drawings, along with archival photographs. Designed for the Larkin Company of Buffalo, New York, and built from 1904 to 1906, the building was Wright's first large-scale commission to be built. Darwin Martin, the company's secretary, had viewed Wright's work first hand in Oak Park in 1902. It was Martin who encouraged John Larkin to hire Wright for the design of the company's headquarters. The Larkin Building was demolished in 1950. Learn more about the Frank Lloyd Wright Trust: https://flwright.org Follow us on social media: Facebook - / flwtrust Twitter - / flwtrust Instagram - / flwtrust

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