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This list of Frank Lloyd Wright houses shows why they continue to be some of the most influential buildings in modern interior design
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Architect Frank Lloyd Wright checks out the exhibit entitled "The Show" at the Art Institute of Chicago; ca. 1930. "The Show" exhibit traveled to several cities in the U.S. and Europe, and included...
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Rare interior shot of the Sturges House by #FrankLloydWright. Those chairs! That lamp!
Tour Frank Lloyd Wright's entire estate in Wisconsin on this complete Taliesin experience! Visit Hillside Studio, the Taliesin home, Tan-y-Deri, and more during this four-hour tour.
Established in 1929, the Biltmore Waldorf Astoria in Scottsdale is the embodiment of Hollywood glamour. Nearly a century later, it's lustrous restoration includes the adult pool, eventlawn, Wright bar, and guest cottages.
We asked an expert panel for its top 10 picks in Southern California homes. The results: Schindlers, Neutras, Wrights -- and more than a few surprises.
The residence, built as a retirement home for Harold Price and his wife, is a true desert dwelling, located on a 9-acre plot on the outskirts of Phoenix.
The difficult task of preserving Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin
Completed in 1910 in Chicago, United States. Designed and built between 1908-1910, the Robie House for client Frederick C. Robie and his family was one of Wright's earlier projects. Influenced...
Rates & Starting Location Adult – $42 Student, Senior & Military – $37 Children (including infants) under the age of 8 are not permitted on the House Tour. The meeting […]
From the lower level, the structure resembles a Japanese pagoda, complete with a water feature that flows inside and out. French doors provide access to extensive terracing, patios, and gardens nestled into the lush landscape.
A Who's Who of '60s pop culture: Marilyn, Sinatra, Brando, the Beatles, Liz Taylor, Elvis, Brigitte Bardot, Natalie Wood and more.
Engineer Dr Hugh Pratt hopes to build the property, designed by the noted American architect in the 1940s, in a plot just outside Bristol.