Architecture: What's Hot Now: Gordon Strong Automobile Objective and Planetarium by Frank Lloyd Wright

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Gordon Strong Automobile Objective and Planetarium by Frank Lloyd Wright
Dec 1st 2011, 11:01

Gordon Strong Automobile Objective and Planetarium

Gordon Strong Automobile Objective and Planetarium in Sugarloaf Mountain, Maryland was a scenic overlook designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1924â€"25. This ink drawing was part of a 2009 exhibit at the Guggenheim Museum. 17 x 35 7/8 inches.

FLLW FDN # 2505.067 © 2009 The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale, Arizona
Although wealthy businessman Gordon Strong eventually rejected Frank Lloyd Wright's plans for his Automobile Objective, the project inspired Wright to explore complex circular forms. The structure was intended to serve as a tourist destination on the peak of Sugarloaf Mountain in Maryland.

Wright envisioned a spiralling road that formed the shell of a dome-shaped building. In this version of the project, the dome housed a planetarium surrounded by exhibit space for natural history displays.

See more plans and sketches at the Library of Congress:
Gordon Strong Automobile Objective

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