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Larkin Building

The Larkin Building, designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1904, was a pioneering office complex for the Larkin Soap Company in Buffalo, New York. Known for its innovative design, it featured open, flexible workspaces, natural lighting, and integrated furniture, creating a modern and functional environment. The building emphasized a seamless indoor-outdoor connection and used advanced construction techniques for its time. Although it was demolished in the 1950s, the Larkin Building is celebrated as an early example of modern office architecture and Wright’s innovative approach to integrating aesthetics with workplace efficiency.