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The Race & Podcast: American Architecture as a Settler Colonial Project: Frank Lloyd Wright's Jacobs House

The Race & Podcast: American Architecture as a Settler Colonial Project: Frank Lloyd Wright's Jacobs House

Update: 2021-08-28
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This podcast revisits the work of Frank Lloyd Wright, acclaimed American architect, at three scales: first, at a national scale, with his vision for a Usonia, then the urban scale,  with the theoretical Broadacre City, and finally at the building level, with a close eye on the Jacobs House, the first in his Usonian series. Princeton University architecture graduate students Julia Medina and Taka Tachibe examine these aspects of Wright’s career and ideology with a critical eye toward the aspects of settler colonialism and cultural appropriation in the work.


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https://www.sahraah.com/race-podcast

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The Race & Podcast: American Architecture as a Settler Colonial Project: Frank Lloyd Wright's Jacobs House

The Race & Podcast: American Architecture as a Settler Colonial Project: Frank Lloyd Wright's Jacobs House

SAH Race + Architectural History Group