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Frank Lloyd Wright was probably the most arrogant architect that ever lived. When he was in a talk show in 1956, he is quoted as saying, "What is all this whatnot about being the best architect in the USA? The best living architect! I am the greatest architect that has ever lived." Truly, he was a very good architect.
He fell in love with and secretly dated Mamah Borthwick Cheney. This created his first scandal. Wright built a house for her and called it Taliesin. Then he asked Catherine, his first wife for a divorce. She rejected the offer. Frank left without giving notice and moved into Taliesin with Mamah. When Wright was out working on Midway Gardens, the butler soaked the rugs inside Taliesin with gasoline and also poured gasoline around the house and set it on fire. When Mamah and the other people in the house tried to escape, they were hacked to death with a hatchet by the butler. Frank was heart broken. Over the next several years, two more scandalous affairs occurred and Taliesin burned down two more times.
Frank designed many buildings which included the Robie House and the Larkin Building and some other prairie style structures. In 1924 Wright married Olga Iovanna Hinzenburg. She lived with him for the rest of his life. Frank designed most of his buildings while married to Olga. Some of these structures include the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Falling Water, Taliesin West, and the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church.
Davis, Frances. Frank Lloyd Wright: Maverick Architect.
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Wright, Frank Lloyd. Encyclopedia Britannica Online.