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    John Lautner. John Edward Lautner (16 July 1911 – 24 October 1994) was an American architect. Following an apprenticeship in the mid-1930s with the Taliesin Fellowship led by Frank Lloyd Wright, Lautner opened his own practice in 1938, where he worked for the remainder of his career.

  2. Sep 14, 2021 · Written sporadically through the 1930s by Frank Lloyd Wright and his apprentices, “At Taliesin” was a newspaper column that appeared in several Wisconsin-based newspapers. John Lautner contributed to the column several times, along with his first wife, Marybud.

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    architect’s integrative pedagogy to “learn by doing.” Lautner described his time at Taliesin: “He did create a real apprentice training for architects,

  4. Jul 13, 2008 · In the early 1930s, he and his first wife, Mary Roberts, enrolled in Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin Fellowship. Lautner evolved from Wright apprentice to collaborator, and the relationship ...

  5. At Taliesin, Lautner purposely used his poor drafting ability to deflect the rendering tasks that apprentices were typically assigned during their tenure with Wright. By consciously focusing on ideas instead of on line weights, Lautner hoped to avoid the lures of mimesis and “paper architecture.”.

  6. Jan 20, 2019 · After graduating from college, Lautner’s mother got word that Frank Lloyd Wright was accepting applications for his Taliesin Fellowship in Wisconsin and encouraged him to apply. Young, shy, and still trying to find himself, Lautner interviewed for the program and was accepted.

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  8. Feb 6, 2020 · The fellowship, created in 1932, would, through a curriculum based on apprenticeship and hands-on learning, play the role of “perpetuating organic architecture.”

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