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WHITNEY MUSEUM

Location: New York, New York
Architect & Designer: George Ranalli
Project Architect: Price Harrison
Project Team: Nathaniel Worden, Aaron MacDonald, Julie Schurtz

Frank Lloyd Wright: Designs for an American Landscape, 1922-1932 presented five of the architects most ambitious and radical projects for rural sites, designed during his celebrated "lost years." Because the projects exist only in drawings, our firm prepared detailed models that allowed the architectural layman to immediately comprehend the scope and intent of Wright´s extraordinary ideas. The installation design relied on graphic elements to organize and orchestrate the complex array of drawings and models in the exhibit. While broad bands of color run continuously around the top and bottom of each of the rooms, intricate vertical elements separate the five projects and alert the viewer to variations within each project.

 
 
 
 

PROJECT PUBLISHED

New York Times: Weekend, July 18, 1997