The Modernist architect Frank Lloyd Wright wasn’t a hoarder. But he did
save just about everything — whether a doodle on a Plaza Hotel cocktail
napkin of an imagined city on Ellis Island, his earliest pencil sketch
of the spiraling Guggenheim Museum or a model of Broadacre City, his utopian metropolis. Now that entire archive is moving permanently to New York in an unusual joint partnership between the Museum of Modern Art and Columbia University’s Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, where it will become more accessible to the public for viewing and scholarship.
Slideshow Frank Lloyd Wright's archives
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