A trailblazing architect and artist, Marion Mahony was among the first employees hired in Wright’s Chicago office and helped ...
In 1952, an Ohio art teacher and his wife visited Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin studio in Wisconsin. As Wright’s secretary gave Louis and Pauline Penfield a tour of the studio, the master architect ...
One of Wright’s most celebrated organic architecture achievements is Fallingwater house, a house built over a waterfall in Mill Run, Pennsylvania. Another masterpiece, the iconic spiral-shaped ...
Frank Lloyd Wright introduced the word ‘organic’ into his philosophy of architecture as early as 1908. It was an extension of the teachings of his mentor Louis Sullivan whose slogan “form ...
Bear Run, realized by architect David Uppgren in Marine on St. Croix, Minneapolis, is based on two nearly identical Frank Lloyd Wright designs that were never built: a 1948 plan for the architect ...
A defining figure in 20th-century architecture, Frank Lloyd Wright (1867 – 1959) is one of a handful of masters who shaped the world of architecture as we know it today, influencing it as few others ...
On June 8, 1869, Anna Wright of Spring Green, Wisconsin gave birth to Frank Lloyd Wright. Anna was a loving mother who decided her son would become an architect before he was even born.
Weisblat House, designed by modernist architecture master Frank Lloyd Wright in his famed Usonian style and named after original owners Christine and David Weisblat, is on the market for only the ...