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Nationality
  
Name
  
Eric Wright

Occupation
  
Architect

Role
  
Architect


Years active
  
1948-present

Siblings
  
Rupert Pole

Spouse(s)
  
Mary Wright

Grandparents
  
Frank Lloyd Wright

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Born
  
November 9, 1929 (age 95) (
1929-11-09
)

Known for
  
Restoration of buildings by Frank Lloyd Wright

Parents
  
Lloyd Wright, Helen Taggart Wright

Cousins
  
Anne Baxter, Elizabeth Ingraham

Uncles
  
John Lloyd Wright, David Wright

Similar People
  
Lloyd Wright, Rupert Pole, Frank Lloyd Wright, John Lloyd Wright, Anne Baxter

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Eric Lloyd Wright is an American architect, son of Frank Lloyd Wright, Jr.and the grandson of the famed Frank Lloyd Wright.

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Early life and education

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Wright was born in Los Angeles on November 9, 1929 to Helen Taggart and Lloyd Wright (Frank Lloyd Wright Jr.). His father was a landscape architect and architect who was the eldest son of Frank Lloyd Wright Sr. Educated at the University of California, Los Angeles, Eric worked in his grandfather's (1948-1956) and father's (1956-1978) firm as an apprentice. He received his license as an architect in 1967. before establishing his own firm Eric Lloyd Wright Architects and Planners in 1978. He lived in Topanga, California before moving to his present residence above Malibu, on land that his Father Lloyd Wright assembled . Rupert Poole Eric's half brother and Anais Nin, Eric's Sister In Law, Eric, the office staff, Lloyd and Helen cleared the land of brush and often used it as a picnic spot before Lloyd died in 1978.

Career and philosophy in architecture

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"Wright’s early education as his grandfather’s apprentice at Taliesin and Taliesin West from 1948 to 1956 allowed him to partake in iconic projects such as New York’s Guggenheim Museum and Monona Terrace in Madison, Wisconsin." He worked in his father's firm in Hollywood, California, until 1978 when his father died. Then he began his own firm of architects and planners.

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Eric Lloyd Wright Architects and Planners does design and building, and Wright also leads a nonprofit called Wright Organic Resource Center. The firm's focus is on residences, often working with other architecture firms for final construction. He has worked on larger projects, including the Sunset Community High School. He follows the concept put forth by his grandfather, termed Organic Architecture. "This “organic” concept not only predates the green-building trend of the past decade but also established the ideas that would come to be accepted as common sense concepts of smart design."

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The nonprofit Center provides educational programs on the grounds, which also include his home and the offices of his firm. The 24-acre site was purchased by his father in 1956, but never developed. Wright inherited the land from his father, and he has developed it slowly over the years, first as an office, and beginning in 1984, as his home.

Most of Wright's work is in the United States. In 1995 he worked on housing in Japan, and in 1993 he helped established Chi-Am Group Incorporated and Chi-Am Consortium, two Chinese-American architectural firms.

Many of his personal and architectural records were burned in a 1993 fire at his home. He donated the papers and records of his father and grandfather to the University of California at Los Angeles prior to that, where they are safe from fires.

Personal life

He lives with his wife Mary, a watercolor artist. They met in 1950 in Los Angeles. They have two sons.

Restoring Frank Lloyd Wright buildings

Wright is responsible for a number of restoration projects to his grandfather's buildings:

  • Storer Residence - Los Angeles, California
  • Ennis Residence - Los Angeles, California
  • Auldbrass Plantation - Yemassee, South Carolina
  • Eric Lloyd Wright Boulder House - an adaptation of an original design by his grandfather in Malibu, California
  • Greer Ranch - Murrietta, California
  • Murrietta Oaks - Murrietta, California
  • Other projects

    Other projects by Wright include:

  • Walker Residence, Carmel, California
  • Guggenheim Museum, New York, New York
  • Gerald B. and Beverley Tonkens House, Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Monona Terrace, Madison, Wisconsin
  • The Wayfarer’s Chapel, Palos Verdes, California
  • First Christian Church, Thousand Oaks, California
  • The Good Shepherd Church, Des Plaines, Illinois
  • The Institute of Mental Physics Joshua Tree, California
  • Student & Faculty Housing Project for U.C., San Diego, California
  • Solar Farms Project, Farming & Education, Apple Valley, California
  • Humane Society Animal Shelter and Office, Ventura, California
  • Swedenborge Church Conference Center, Westchester, Pennsylvania
  • Visitor’s Center for The Wayfarer’s Chapel Palos Verdes, California - as consultant to Dean Andrews
  • Tenemos Conference Center Dormitory for the Swedenborgian Church, Westchester, Pennsylvania - with Jay Cooperson
  • Santaranta House, a private villa in Heinola, Finland
  • References

    Eric Lloyd Wright Wikipedia


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