This Coonley Playhouse stained glass window business card case has:
About the Art
The Coonley Playhouse stained glass window art has silver line work with red, yellow, and blue accents on a white background. They are reminiscent of the windows in the child's playhouse designed by Wright for Avery Coonley in the suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. The art glass window represents balloons and confetti in a Fourth of July Parade.
Frank Lloyd Wright is considered to be one of the most iconic American architects of all time. A pioneer in developing an architectural style that was organic, he designed structures that reflected humanity and its environment.
Fallingwater, one of the most famous works of American architecture exemplifies this organic architecture. As a result, the weekend home has won numerous awards. The house elegantly integrates itself into the landscape, becoming part of the waterfall itself. Its cantilevered engineering was a brilliant addition as well. Therefore, it allowed him to deliver on the space requirements that the client was interested in.
Wright’s innovation remains in many structures including offices, churches, schools, skyscrapers, hotels, and museums to name few. The architect's skills helped him designing various pieces of furniture as well as stained glass. In addition, Wright was also the author of numerous books and articles. He became a popular lecturer in the United States and in Europe as well. To this day, he remains the greatest American architect of all time.