
Textile Arcade, United Provinces Exhibition, Lucknow, India, Elevation
1937 · Ink, pencil, and watercolor on toned paper
26 × 56 cm (10 1/4 × 22 in.)
Art Institute of Chicago

Walter Burley Griffin was an American architect and urban planner who designed the master plan for Canberra, Australia's capital city, in 1912. Working in the Prairie School tradition pioneered by Frank Lloyd Wright, Griffin developed an organic architectural vocabulary that integrated landscape, geometry, and civic vision. His plan for Canberra, organized around water features and radiating avenues, remains one of the twentieth century's most ambitious urban designs. Griffin also designed residences and public buildings throughout Australia and the United States, emphasizing the integration of architecture with natural topography.
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