Film Screening - Romanza: The California Structures Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright
May 1, 2013 |
In 1909, Frank Lloyd Wright designed a summer home for George and Emily Stewart in Montecito, California, his first California commission and his only Prairie School building in the state. His drawings even included a doghouse for “Eddie,” the family pet! Thus began a 50-year relationship between Wright and the Golden State.Wright designed more than 80 projects for California, and more than 25 were built. The buildings were grand and modest, public and private, and came from each major era of Wright’s seven decade long career.“Romanza” is the third Wright documentary from Writer/Producer/Director Michael Miner. Miner was granted unprecedented access to Wright’s California structures, and the result is a film filled with amazing and vivid imagery—all depicting the work of perhaps the most significant architect of the 20th century.
This film is approximately 90 minutes in length.
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Website:
www.visitahc.org/content/romanza-california-structures-designed-frank-lloyd-wright |
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Location Information |
Architectural Heritage Center |
701 SE Grand Ave Portland, OR 97214 |
Website:
www.visitahc.org |
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Contact Information |
Val Ballestrem |
Email:
info@visitahc.org |
Phone:
503.231.7264 |
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