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With a career that spanned seven decades before his death in 1959, Wright’s visionary work cemented his place as the American Institute of Architects’ “greatest American architect of all time.”  Designing 1,114 architectural works of all types — 532 of which were realized — he created some of the most innovative spaces in the United States. Join recognized award-winning architect John Guenther for an exploration of Wright’s philosophy and the works that define his contribution to American architecture.