Inside One of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Final-Ever Designs | Unique Spaces | Architectural Digest

Today AD travels to Connecticut to tour Tirranna, one of legendary architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s final designs. Considered one of the greatest architects of all time, Frank Lloyd Wright produced over 1000 designs in a career spanning 70 years, revolutionizing architecture in the United States. A pioneer of organic architecture, Wright believed any building should exist in harmony with its inhabitants and surroundings–a concept that runs through the veins of Tirranna. Join Stuart Graff, president and CEO of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, as he walks you through one of the final designs of Wright’s career.

Archival Photos:The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Archives (The Museum of Modern Art | Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, Columbia University, New York) All rights reserved. n Additional Drone Cinematography:Udor Photography, DBA ; Marsha Charles and Albert Safdie, Coldwell Banker listing agents

Director: Skylar Economy

Director of Photography: Eric Brouse

Editor: Tristen Rogers

Talent: Stuart Graff

Producer: Joel Ahumada

Associate Producer: Chloe Leung, Brandon Fuhr, Pita Taing

Production Manager: Melissa Heber

Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila

Camera Operator: Lauren Pruitt

Drone Operator: Ian Dudley

Sound Mixer: Jeff Gaumer

Production Assistant: Shahid Barraza

Post Production Supervisor: Andrew Montague

Post Production Coordinator: Holly Frew

Supervising Editor: Christina Mankellow

Assistant Editor: Justin Symonds

Additional Drone Cinematography: Udor Photography, DBA

Marsha Charles and Albert Safdie, Coldwell Banker listing agents

Special Thanks: Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation

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