Frank Lloyd Wright was born in 1867 and died in 1959. After 92 years on planet Earth, Wright had designed more than 1,100 structures including schools, churches, offices, museums, hotels, furniture and published 20 books. Frank Lloyd Wright coined the term organic architecture in an article for "Architectural Record" in 1914. He wrote that "the ideal of organic architecture is a sentient and rational building that would owe its style to integrity with which it was individually fashioned to serve its particular purpose.
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