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Frank Lloyd Wright Architecture Style by Robert Green Frank Lloyd Wright Architecture Design Style by Robert Green Architect AIA New Projects Smith House Copeland House Arrowhead House Corbitt House Brown House This website is a tribute to my father, Robert Miller Green, as a commemoration of his work. Robert Green loved his mentor and teacher, Frank Lloyd Wright, to whom he always referred to as “The Master”. Throughout his career, he adhered faithfully to the principles and ethics of organic design, and expanded upon the vision that Mr. Wright had instilled in him. Robert Green died of an aortic aneurysm, September 17, 2003. It is with respect for him as perhaps one of the greater architects of our time, and with deepest love for the best father one could imagine, that I invite you to view some of his work. Robert Green studied personally with Frank Lloyd Wright the last year of Mr. Wright's life. A few thumbnail photos of Robert Green's work in the Wright style follow. These represent a very small sample of the work of Robert Green, whose work has been compared with Frank Lloyd Wright's. Many years ago, Robert Green, who had already studied architecture at Georgia Tech, met with Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin West and was immediately accepted for advanced study directly under Mr. Wright's tutelage. After Mr. Wright's death, Mr. Green returned to Atlanta, and for many years has designed beautiful and fascinating buildings in the Wright style which only someone who studied with Mr. Wright was able to do. Mr. Green's works included many custom homes - from 800 square feet to 15,000 square feet and costing from $100,000 to several million dollars - office buildings, apartments and condos, churches, warehouses and other commercial buildings. Following principles of "Organic Architecture" formulated by Frank Lloyd Wright, Robert Green also created much fine furniture which complemented the buildings - much of it built-in. Like Mr. Wright, his work was superior throughout. Robert Green's work has been featured on HGTV. For a behind the scenes look, click here. Robert Green recently attended the Frank Lloyd Wright Fellowship 70th Year Reunion. Click here for the details. http://www.robertgreen.com/ (1 di 3)09/03/2005 17.06.57

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Frank Lloyd Wright Architecture Style by Robert Green

Frank Lloyd Wright Architecture Design Style

by Robert GreenArchitect AIA

New Projects

Smith House

Copeland House

Arrowhead House

Corbitt House

Brown House

This website is a tribute to my father, Robert Miller Green, as a commemoration of his work. Robert Green loved his mentor and teacher, Frank Lloyd Wright, to whom he always referred to as “The Master”. Throughout his career, he adhered faithfully to the principles and ethics of organic design, and expanded upon the vision that Mr. Wright had instilled in him.

Robert Green died of an aortic aneurysm, September 17, 2003. It is with respect for him as perhaps one of the greater architects of our time, and with deepest love for the best father one could imagine, that I invite you to view some of his work.

Robert Green studied personally with Frank Lloyd Wright the last year of Mr. Wright's life. A few thumbnail photos of Robert Green's work in the Wright style follow. These represent a very small sample of the work of Robert Green, whose work has been compared with Frank Lloyd Wright's.

Many years ago, Robert Green, who had already studied architecture at Georgia Tech, met with Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin West and was immediately accepted for advanced study directly under Mr. Wright's tutelage. After Mr. Wright's death, Mr. Green returned to Atlanta, and for many years has designed beautiful and fascinating buildings in the Wright style which only someone who studied with Mr. Wright was able to do. Mr. Green's works included many custom homes - from 800 square feet to 15,000 square feet and costing from $100,000 to several million dollars - office buildings, apartments and condos, churches, warehouses and other commercial buildings.

Following principles of "Organic Architecture" formulated by Frank Lloyd Wright, Robert Green also created much fine furniture which complemented the buildings - much of it built-in. Like Mr. Wright, his work was superior throughout.

Robert Green's work has been featured on HGTV. For a behind the scenes look, click here. Robert Green recently attended the Frank Lloyd Wright Fellowship 70th Year Reunion. Click here for the details.

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Frank Lloyd Wright Architecture Style by Robert Green

Gould House

Paulk House

Donges

Stone House

Projects

On the Drawing Board

Furniture and Special Details

Sherman House

Malone House

Howard House

Krone House

Spec Houses

Apartments Nicoll House

Rogers House

Howell House

Macrenaris House

Gigi'sChurch

Schlachter (1st)Schlachter(2nd)

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Frank Lloyd Wright Architecture Style by Robert Green

Robert Green Biography

Falling Water

Johnson Wax

Guggenheim

Taliesin West

FLWF 70th Reunion

Mayo House

Pafford House

Any inquiries or non-technical questions may be directed to Matthew Green at the following email address: [email protected].

If you would like to report any web related issues or broken links, please contact [email protected].

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New Projects in the Frank Lloyd Wright Tradition

New Projects

Frank Lloyd Wright Architecture Design Style

by Robert GreenArchitect AIA

Harford Field III House, Jasper, GA.

The Fields are moving from Texas and retiring to North Georgia, having this new house built on several acres up in the mountains outside Jasper, GA. The house is designed of stone, wood and glass, with three flat roofs stepping up to a fourteen feet high ceiling in parts of the Living Room, glass clerestorys between roofs. Half circles are brought in at terminal points, echoing the round windows on the view side. A large deck opens out on the principle view of the mountains.

The Schwartz House, Highlands, N.C.

Mrs. Schwartz bought a lot overlooking a beautiful lake in this mountain resort. Actually where Mrs. Schwartz desired her bedroom and sitting room to be was below the waterline of the lake, but these two rooms open out on the stream and waterfall coming from the lake. The rest of the house was designed so that every major room had a large deck opening out from the living room which will be used primarily by the owner's father, a retired architect who will be doing the on site supervising of the construction. Designed on stone, wood stucco, glass and sheetrock. Huge stone fireplace mass is 40 feet high and contains four fireplaces.

The Warrer House, Jonesboro, GA

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New Projects in the Frank Lloyd Wright Tradition

Rick Warrer desired a large media room for his huge screen home movie outfit and his wonderful sound system. Pat requested that this room be as far from her bedroom as possible. The shape of the living room came from that of the media room which is immediately below, which is the design shape acoustically desired. Rick, also wanted an entry that would "knock your socks off", so the entry looks out onto an interior/exterior center court garden with some planting and water coming inside. From the entry, one can look up 20 feet to the ridge of the ceiling. Huge stone fireplace. Deck around living room.

The Walden Cabin, Ellijay, GA.

A Colorado couple will be building this small retirement house (1300 square feet) in the mountains outside of Ellijay. David will be doing much of the work himself. Designed so that the living area has a terrific view of the mountains beyond. There will be a partial basement with another bedroom and bath and game room. Designed of wood, stone and glass, with wood ceiling in living and kitchen areas.

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Smith House by Robert Green Inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright

Frank Lloyd Wright Design Style by Robert Green Architect, AIA

House designed for a couple in circles and planes with cypress, stone, and glass. Sadly, this house, along with 400 acres adjoining, has been bought by a Japanese business group, on which they plan to build a golf course. The house is to be torn down

View From The Lake Lower Floor Plan

Interior When Moving In Another View From The LakeAnother Exterior View(345K) Another Exterior View(375K)Another Exterior View(351K)

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Corbitt House by Robert Green in the Style of Frank Lloyd Wright

Frank Lloyd Wright Architecture Design Style by Robert Green

Architect AIA

Corbitt House Cartersville, GA

10,000 sq. ft. house for large family. Generous screened porch can be glassed in during cold weather. Entry on upper level looks down into two-story living room. pool.

Architect also designed most of the furniture in this house: sofas, tables, dining room and breakfast tables, painting studio furniture, bedroom furniture; also, all the terracing and the swimming pool.

The house is now owned by a flooring company. They keep it maintained and use it in their advertisements.

Exterior Two Story Living Room

Exterior Across Swimming Pool Other End of Living Room

Bedroom Doors Folding Screen

Chair Chess Table

Coffee Table Entry Doors

Master Bedroom Study

Driveway Table and Chairs

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Corbitt House by Robert Green in the Style of Frank Lloyd Wright

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