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Frank Lloyd Wright, who died 50 years ago, changed the way we live. He was a giant of architecture who, for more than 70 years, showed his countrymen and architects everywhere new ways to build homes and see the world around them. We pay tribute to the man who helped define modernity and whose ideas have a super relevance in our climate challenged 21st century.
"Absolutely you can do architecture of the radio! I would cite Susam Marling who makes architecture come alive - she's done programmes about Frank Lloyd Wright and I can SEE Falling Water when she brings it to me." Gillian Reynolds, Feedback, BBC Radio 4
"descriptive brilliance" The Independent
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Transmission Details
Thursday 9th April 2009, 11.30am
