Frank Lloyd Wright in San Francisco

This Frank Lloyd Wright interior that I used to work next to is currently the Isaia Napoli tailor shop. It served as a prototype for his iconic spiral ramp at the New York Guggenheim. #architecture #franklloydwright
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Brennan Pang

Brennan Pang is a Co-founder of Trekaroo. He is a father to 2 boys and a girl and loves exploring and adventure travel. A California kid who loves mountaineering, climbing, snowboarding, and riding his bike everywhere. He has lived in a hut at a chicken farm in Zimbabwe, gotten amoebic dysentery while paddling a dugout tree in Madagascar, hiked to Everest base camp in winter, chilled with the giant tortoises of the Galapagos, and witnessed a fair number of volcanic eruptions. He spent six months traveling through Central and South America with his family and has enjoyed swimming with sharks and stingrays in Tahiti. He holds a B.S. in City and Regional Planning from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo and a Masters in City Planning from the University of Pennsylvania. Follow him on instagram at @overdare.

 

One thought on “Frank Lloyd Wright in San Francisco

  1. I think Frank Lloyd Wright was originally inspired by the Vatican museum’s double helix spiral staircase by Donato Bramante.

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