FAQ About Frank Lloyd Wright

What was Frank Lloyd Wright's approach to urban planning?
Frank Lloyd Wright's approach to urban planning is best exemplified by his concept of "Broadacre City," an anti-urban design proposal he developed in the 1930s. Broadacre City envisioned widespread suburban development with each family owning a one-acre plot of land, the decentralization of urban areas, and self-sufficient, community-driven living environments. This concept was a visionary departure from the dense, urban environment typical of the time, though it was never fully realized in practice.