Discussão:Grande incêndio de Chicago

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Como Frank Lloyd Wright- Arquiteto,(Richland Center, 8 de junho de 1867 — Phoenix, 9 de abril de 1959)participou da reconstrução do Grande incêndio de Chicago em 1871? Com 4 anos de idade?

Frank Lloyd Wright de fato participou da reconstrução de Chicago, com destaque para Prairie School. O texto estava somente mal formatado, dando possibilidade à má compreensão do artigo. Editei as informações e espero que ajude no entendimento do texto. att. Mbassis (discussão) 19h26min de 18 de março de 2016 (UTC)[responder]

Do verbete dele na wiki anglófona:
In 1887, Wright left the school without taking a degree (although he was granted an honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts from the University in 1955) and arrived in Chicago in search of employment. As a result of the devastating Great Chicago Fire of 1871 and recent population boom, new development was plentiful in the city. He later recalled that his first impressions of Chicago were that of grimy neighborhoods, crowded streets, and disappointing architecture, yet he was determined to find work. Within days, and after interviews with several prominent firms, he was hired as a draftsman with the architectural firm of Joseph Lyman Silsbee.[8] Wright previously collaborated with Silsbee—accredited as the draftsman and the construction supervisor—on the 1886 Unity Chapel for Wright's family in Spring Green, Wisconsin.[9] While with the firm, he also worked on two other family projects: All Souls Church in Chicago for his uncle, Jenkin Lloyd Jones, and the Hillside Home School I in Spring Green for two of his aunts.[10] Other draftsmen who worked for Silsbee in 1887 included future architects Cecil Corwin, George W. Maher, and George G. Elmslie. Wright soon befriended Corwin, with whom he lived until he found a permanent home.
Vale lembrar que Chicago levou vários anos pra se reconstruir, não foi rapidamente. Garavello (discussão) 19h36min de 18 de março de 2016 (UTC)[responder]