If your family loves exploring new neighborhoods and soaking up Chicago’s rich history, a self-guided Frank Lloyd Wright tour ...
When fans of the Prairie Style architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright converge on the Oak Park area in May for the Wright Plus 2025 tours and house walk, they’ll have the opportunity to explore four homes ...
The Japanese city of Inuyama is home to Meiji Mura, an expansive open-air museum where visitors can tour some five dozen of the Meiji Period’s most distinctive buildings. During the era, which began ...
Today, AD is delving into the work of legendary architect Frank Lloyd Wright and exploring three of his designs: Tirranna, the David & Gladys Wright House, and Toy Hill House. Wright’s philosophy of ...
Frank Lloyd Wright houses are more than just the output of one creative mind—they are the blueprint for so much of American architecture. Architect John Lautner said it best when he wrote that Wright ...
A Flossmoor house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright will open to the public Saturday, Oct. 11, to raise money for the historical society. Wright designed many buildings in Chicago and the surrounding ...
Frank Lloyd Wright is regarded as one of the greatest architects of the 20th century. He pioneered organic architecture, a philosophy that integrates buildings harmoniously into their surroundings ...
Construction recently finished on a new Frank Lloyd Wright house in Willoughby Hills, which is news not least of which because the famed architect died in 1959. “RiverRock,” as it’s called, is ...
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Like all fretwork by Frank Lloyd Wright, the stylized cedar cutouts over the upper windows of the Gordon House are unique. Some people think the pattern looks like upside-down saw blades in a nod to ...
There aren’t really many occasions in architecture for breaking news alerts—it’s hard for a building to sneak up on people—but this is pretty close: a hitherto little-known Frank Lloyd Wright house ...