The Builder

August, 1954

The Builder"I Have no use for the common man," says Frank Lloyd Wright, "except as material to become uncommon."Wright himself is an outstanding example of the Uncommon Man. He has produced 640 buildings and assorted storms of controversy on his way to becoming the most powerful influence in modern architecture in the past half century. He has made many enemies, but has outlived most of them. With his broad-brimmed hat perched atop flowing white hair, this eighty-five year ol...