Cultural

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This cultural heritage site encompasses the architectural works of Frank Lloyd Wright constructed during the twentieth century across the United States. The buildings represent a significant body of work that demonstrates Wright's innovative design philosophy and his influence on modern architecture. These structures are characterised by their integration with the natural environment, organic architectural principles, and distinctive use of materials and spatial planning. The sites are geographically dispersed throughout the United States, reflecting Wright's prolific career spanning several decades. The inscription recognises the outstanding universal value of these architectural achievements and their lasting impact on twentieth-century building design and practice. The collection includes residential, commercial, and public buildings that exemplify Wright's evolution as an architect and his contribution to architectural modernism.