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Design like Wright
Design like Wright

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Participants actively explored Frank Lloyd Wright’s innovative design of the Robie House. The students appy Frank Lloyd Wright’s design elements through problem-solving and creative activities that fostered continued learning about geometry, design and color. They think like an architect or artist by engaging in the design process, broadening their perspective on the visual arts to include architecture and design.

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Frank Lloyd Wright Trust
http://www.flwright.org/

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Badge Type: knowledge

Expected Duration: 2 hours

Criteria

  1. [required] Learners will follow instructions to complete their projects
  2. [required] Incorporate knowledge and ideas from presentation and tours about Frank Lloyd Wright and the Robie House
  3. [required] Finished product

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Discover Frank Lloyd Wright's unique design style and his approach to art and architecture. Come create your own artwork at the Robie House.

DESIGN TEAM @ Robie House

Discover Frank Lloyd Wright's unique design style and his approach to art and architecture. Come create your own artwork at the Robie House.

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