The extraordinary scope of his genius, which touched on every aspect of American life, makes him one of the most daunting figures of the 20th century. But to many he is still the vain, megalomaniacal architect, someone who trampled over his clients’ wishes, drained their bank accounts and left them with leaky roofs. Nick Ouroussoff reviews the Guggenheim's FLW exhibit on NYT
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just look at his work and his legacy and what i myself have done for architecture. that is the sole judge.
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