His mother was so convinced that he would grow up to be a great and famous man, in which he also believed about himself. Back in Wisconsin, he would spend his summers working. Throughout the years, Frank Lincoln Wright became confident and strong through his hard work. He believed that he could do anything if he was willing to work hard for it. In April 1885, his parents got divorced. He then changed his middle name from Lincoln to Lloyd in honor of his mother's side of the family. His family then had even less money, so he dropped out of Madison High School to help support them. He liked learning differently by exploring, creating, and doing things on his own. Frank Lloyd Wright got a part-time job working as a junior draftsman for an architectural firm, which is a company hired by other businesses to design and build buildings. He had no experience and had never taken art class. At the same time, he …show more content…
He showed others to design with creativity. He would add in touches to homes to make it look outstanding, resembling the uniqueness it had. He expressed art in each individual form of architecture. He did not imply the past, but implied a sense of belonging. The ornaments was the emotional expression that was integral to architecture, in which it revealed and enhanced the structure of the building. Frank Lloyd Wright embraced his ability to make designs accessible to all. He involved with the interiors of his buildings by creating furnishings and other elements. His organic designs were soon in demand. People loved his new design style, but they were also drawn to him. He designed a variety of buildings, especially private homes. Frank Lloyd Wright's designs continued to win people, but he wasn't that well known in other places. He wanted to be famous all over the world and he knew that he had to take on bigger projects to make this happen. He always believed that his designs were the best and he didn't like to compromise. He wanted to see if he could design an affordable but stylish home for ordinary people according to his vision of organic architecture. He built some small and big houses, depending on how people wanted it. Soon people asked him to design buildings that were "outside the box," or different from anything that had been done