By (after) Frank Lloyd Wright
Located in København K, 84
This striking 1980s relief, crafted from solid cast dark grey concrete and encased in a metal frame, stands as a compelling testament to the enduring influence of Frank Lloyd Wright’s architectural vision. Originally designed for the iconic Ennis House, built in 1924 in Los Angeles, this relief showcases Wright's innovative use of materials and his distinct aesthetic, which melds geometric abstraction with organic inspiration.
The Ennis House, renowned for its intricate textile block construction, draws heavily on Mesoamerican architectural motifs, particularly those of the ancient Maya. This concrete relief...
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1980s Danish Modern Vintage Concrete Architectural Elements