The Creative Rivalry That Built Modern American Architecture

The Leonard Lopate Show | Jun 20, 2016

Frank Lloyd Wright and Philip Johnson were two of the most influential and seemingly opposite architects of the 20th century. In Architecture’s Odd Couple: Frank Lloyd Wright and Philip Johnson, historian Hugh Howard reveals how their public rivalry fueled their creativity, and jointly shaped the modern American architectural landscape.

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