Frank Lloyd Wright, on Omnibus, being spectacularly wrong on three topics: skyscrapers in cities, population concentration and New York City’s future.
Wright as a metaphor for Simon and Garfunkel’s split, 1970:
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Frank Lloyd Wright, on Omnibus, being spectacularly wrong on three topics: skyscrapers in cities, population concentration and New York City’s future.
Wright as a metaphor for Simon and Garfunkel’s split, 1970:
Frank Lloyd Wright on What’s My Line?, 1956. Peter Lawford, taking a brief break from booting heroin, is on the panel.
Wright and Carl Sandburg discussing Thomas Jefferson, 1957:
In Cloquet, Minnesota. (Thanks Open Culture.)
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