The Guggenheim

The Guggenheim Museum, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright (1867 - 1969), who developed the concept of 'organic architecture', that a building should develop out of its surroundings. The Guggenheim's concrete rings allow light into the building to display the exhibits to their full potential. (Photo by George Heyer/Getty Images)
The Guggenheim Museum, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright (1867 - 1969), who developed the concept of 'organic architecture', that a building should develop out of its surroundings. The Guggenheim's concrete rings allow light into the building to display the exhibits to their full potential. (Photo by George Heyer/Getty Images)
The Guggenheim
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George Heyer / Stringer
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2664626
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Hulton Archive
Date created:
January 01, 1959
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Hulton Archive
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HN1662
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