The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright Through The Eyes of a Child
17 children, from different paths of life,
discovered Frank Lloyd Wright’s architecture
through the lens of the camera. Using digital SLR
cameras, students learned the basics of
photography and composition while taking
photographs of three Lloyd Wright buildings:
Fallingwater, Unity Temple and the Westcott House.
For many, it was their first encounter with Lloyd
Wright’s architecture. Through photography, the
children gained an appreciation for the power of
architecture and design.
Curated by Ty Fischer































































































































































































