Wright was born in
Los Angeles on November 8, 1929, to Helen Taggart and
Lloyd Wright (Frank Lloyd Wright Jr.). His father was a
landscape architect and architect who was the eldest son of Frank Lloyd Wright Sr. Educated at the
University of California, Los Angeles, Eric worked in his grandfather's (1948–1956) and father's (1956–1978) firm as an apprentice. He received his license as an architect in 1967, before establishing his own firm, Eric Lloyd Wright Architecture and Planning, in 1978. Eric lived in
Topanga, California, before moving to his last residence above Malibu, on land that his father, Lloyd Wright, assembled. The land was cleared of brush by
Rupert Pole (Eric's half brother),
Anaïs Nin (Eric's sister-in-law), Eric, the office staff, Lloyd and Helen, and they often used it as a picnic spot before Lloyd died in 1978. ==Career and philosophy in architecture==