Frank Lloyd Wright's Human Design Chart

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          Frank Lloyd Wright's Biography

          American architect of office buildings and private homes noted for starting the “prairie style” rambling type of house in 1930. Over the entire span of his career, he was responsible for more than 800 buildings, including a house called Fallingwater in Pennsylvania, a traffic-stopping gas station in Minnesota, the Guggenheim Museum in New York, and the Great Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, which was built in 1915. Wright was also the author of “Experimenting With Human Lines,” 1923 and “Modern Architecture,” 1931.
          He married three times and had seven children. Ironically, the woman who was the passion of his life, but not one of his wives, was brutally murdered in 1914. Wright overcame the anguish through work, work, and more work, turning him into the prolific architect that is remembered today.
          Died on 9 April 1959 in Phoenix, AZ, aged 91.
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          Frank Lloyd Wright's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.