Imperial Hotel : A Frank Lloyd Wright Legacy (recut)
NOTE: This is a corrected version of a previously uploaded film. Frank Lloyd Wright's historic Imperial Hotel Tokyo, including rare vintage film and photos. Narrated by Kenneth Ray (courtesy of Charles Rivers Editors). Completed in 1923, it survived the Great Kanto Earthquake on Sept. 1, 1923 and B-29 firebombing raids in March 1945 that destroyed half of Tokyo. During the post-war Occupation the Imperial served as an American military billet. But, by 1967 it fell victim to old age and was demolished. The iconic main lobby was reconstructed in Meiji-Mura architectural park near Nagoya. Edited by Tom Barry. Narrated by Kenneth Ray. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. #ImperialHotelTokyo #FrankLloydWright #Architecture

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