See Frank Lloyd Wright’s Missing Works Recreated in Photorealistic Renders

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With the help of a vast array of software, Spanish architect David Romero has digitally recreated a series of iconic works by Frank Lloyd Wright, two of which have been demolished and a third that was never built. The three projects were based in the United States: the Larkin Administration Building (1903-1950), the Rose Pauson House (1939-1943) and the Trinity Chapel (1958).

"The 3D visualization tools that we have are rarely used to investigate the past architecture and the truth is that there is a huge field to explore,” said Romero in an interview with ArchDaily about his project Hooked on the Past. Romero worked with AutoCAD, 3ds Max, Vray, and Photoshop while restoring black and white photographs, sketches and drawings of these works.

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Cite: Valencia, Nicolás. "See Frank Lloyd Wright’s Missing Works Recreated in Photorealistic Renders" [David Romero recrea obras desaparecidas de Frank Lloyd Wright en estas realistas imágenes] 06 Mar 2017. ArchDaily. (Trans. Valletta, Matthew) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/806385/see-frank-lloyd-wrights-missing-works-recreated-in-photorealistic-renders> ISSN 0719-8884

Larkin Building (1903-1950), digitally reconstructed by David Romero. Image © David Romero

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