An absorbing documentary on the life and work of Frank Lloyd Wright on BBC4 last night, on iPlayer here - expertly and lyrically presented by architect Jonathan Adams (who designed the Wales Millennium Centre). Brief appearances by other architects - Richard Rogers, Daniel Libeskind - but these did not add a great deal, it was really about the buildings, which were fascinatingly expounded by Adams, and Wright's long and extraordinary life. Wright was the son of Welsh immigrants, and never lost touch with his roots in the Unitarian community in Wisconsin where he grew up.
You just have to ignore Adams's lamentable hat. Hats on presenters are a very bad idea, as the late AA Gill never tired of pointing out.
You just have to ignore Adams's lamentable hat. Hats on presenters are a very bad idea, as the late AA Gill never tired of pointing out.
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