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Watch Frank Lloyd Wright and Buckminster Fuller discuss architecture in animated video shorts

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Watch Frank Lloyd Wright and Buckminster Fuller discuss architecture in animated video shorts

Given more time, Wright wanted to rebuild the country and change the nation.


By David Malone, Associate Editor | March 9, 2017

Courtesy of Blank on Blank

Whether you agree with Frank Lloyd Wrightā€™s definition of good architecture or not, the late architect was never anything less than resolute and unswerving in his convictions. If ever you needed evidence of this, look no further than PBS Digital and Quoted Studiosā€™ Blank on Blank animated short featuring excerpts from an interview between Wright and Mike Wallace in 1957.

In the short six-minute video, Wright calls architecture of the past 500 years ā€œphony,ā€ says, if given another 15 years to work, he would rebuild the country and change the nation, and casts aspersions on the New York City skyline calling it a ā€œgreat monument to money and greed.ā€ Wright certainly doesnā€™t hold anything back in this interview, but before anyone gets any ideas to call him arrogant, he has a few choice words for you too. ā€œI think any man who really has faith in himself will be dubbed arrogant by his fellows,ā€ Wright says. ā€œI think thatā€™s what happened to me.ā€

Wrightā€™s interview on The Mike Wallace Show took place when he was 90 years old, just two years before his death. At this point in his life, Wright had designed over 1,000 buildings and had seen over 500 of them come to fruition, but even with so much work under his belt, Father Time was the only thing slowing the 90-year-old architect down and hindering him from accomplishing more.

Returning to his idea of changing the country, Wallace quoted Wright as previously saying, ā€œIf I had another 15 years to work, I could rebuild this entire country. I could change the nation.ā€ Wright confirmed that he said this saying, ā€œItā€™s amazing what I could do for this country. I wouldnā€™t start to change so much the way we live, as what we live in and how we live in it.ā€

Wright wasnā€™t the only architect featured in a Blank on Blank video. A 1965 interview between architect Buckminster Fuller and Studs Terkel was also turned into an episode.

Fullerā€™s interview isnā€™t quite as provocative as Wrightā€™s, but he shares some of the same ideas as Wright regarding the current state of architecture. ā€œI saw that the way in which we built was very, very ignorant,ā€ Fuller says.

The rest of the video gives some insight into how and why Fuller developed his architectural style and philosophy.

Both videos act as windows into the minds and imaginations of two architects with very unique and very ambitious ideas for what architecture could and should be.

According to Quoted Studios, its purpose in creating these animated videos from interviews, such as this one featuring Wright and Wallace, is to unlock hidden stories. ā€œWhether theyā€™re interviews sitting on a journalistā€™s tapes or in a major archive, recordings buried in a media brandā€™s archives, or the yet to be heard stories within an organization, we transform raw, intimate storytelling into culturally resonant digital content,ā€ the company writes on its website.

Other notable figures featured in the Blank on Blank series include Rod Serling, Ayn Rand, Ray Bradbury, and Carl Sagan.

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