
The Appeal of the 20th-Century Architectural Works of Frank Lloyd Wright as Perceived by the Japanese and Their Value as a World Heritage Site
Known for integrating nature and architecture into a seamless whole, Frank Lloyd Wright created some of the most influential buildings of the modern era. In 2019, ten of his masterpieces were recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites under the title “20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright.” In Japan, his name resonates not only with architects but also with the general public, thanks to his enduring connection to Japanese culture. Here, we share Japanese impressions of these works and why they continue to inspire.