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  1. Los Jardines Midway de Chicago, inaugurados en 1914, fueron la última construcción estilo pradera de Wright y el comienzo de su siguiente fase de experimentación arquitectónica y expresividad a través de la ornamentación, etapa que duró cinco años.

  2. Midway Gardens - Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. ShareFacebook. Midway Gardens was designed to be a European–style concert garden with space for year-round dining, drinking, and performances. Built. 1913. Client. Edward C. Waller, Jr. Address. Cottage Grove at 60th St. Status. Demolished in 1929.

  3. Edward C. Waller Jr. commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright to design and build the Gardens in 1914 (Waller's father, Edward Waller Sr., had commissioned an apartment building from Wright, the Waller Apartments). Construction was completed very quickly, and the Gardens opened in June, 1914.

  4. 27 de jun. de 2018 · Frank Lloyd Wrights connection to Arizona, the location of his personal winter home Taliesin West, runs deep, with his architectural influence seen all over the Valley. Here, PhD student David R. Richardson gives a brief overview of several of Wright’s most notable projects in the Grand Canyon state.

  5. Midway Gardens was a leisure complex designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1913-1914 for the German community in Chicago. It featured a concert stage, a winter garden, a dance floor, sculptures and murals in a prairie style and concrete ornamentation.

  6. Jardines Midway, Chicago. En su trascendental huida a Europa en 1909, Wright debió de disfrutar de la alegre vida de los Biergärten alemanes y austríacos, una afición que compartía con su amigo Ed Waller Jr., quien a su vuelta le propuso diseñar algo semejante para animar la recargada atmósfera de Chicago.

  7. Midway Gardens, Chicago. Frank Lloyd Wright. Typologies Landscape architecture / Urban planning. Date 1913 - 1914. City Chicago. Country United States. Photographer Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation.