The Creative Rivalry That Built Modern American Architecture

The Leonard Lopate Show | Jun 20, 2016

Frank Lloyd Wright and Philip Johnson were two of the most influential and seemingly opposite architects of the 20th century. In Architecture’s Odd Couple: Frank Lloyd Wright and Philip Johnson, historian Hugh Howard reveals how their public rivalry fueled their creativity, and jointly shaped the modern American architectural landscape.

Top Stories

Voter data shows lower turnout, but pockets of engagement boosted insurgent candidates

Feds indict former Mayor Adams adviser Frank Carone in migrant housing bribery scheme

Primary Day Results

Inside the Trump White House

YOU ARE ONLINE