Course detail: Adventures in Architecture: Frank Lloyd Wright
The American dream almost always includes owning a private house. It is fitting, therefore, that one of America's most important artists, in any medium, is an architect, Frank Lloyd Wright. He aimed to create a specifically American architecture. In doing so, the single-story house was his focus. The presentations in this class will introduce Wright, his work, and the influence that surrounds many Americans in their daily lives.
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Instructor Bio: Vincent Clark holds a doctorate in modern European history. His graduate work included a Fulbright Graduate Fellowship at Germany's University of Heidelberg. He was history professor and chair of the history department at Johnson County Community College and has published articles and books in his field.
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