Frank Lloyd Wright did not like garages, despite the fact that he added an enclosed garage space with fuel pumps to his own home. They promote clutter, he said.
Whether self-guided or as part of a tour, there’s no better place to witness Wright’s evolution as an architect.
CBD entrepreneur Dan Goldfarb and his wife Jenny Landers plan to turn the legendary neo-Mayan home into a hub for cannabis and charity events.
The design often contains an attached garage together with patio area. You've created an architecture that you
At just 880-square feet, Wright’s smallest residential design manages to boil down Wright’s design philosophy to its essence.
For four decades AD has shown a spotlight on the creations of one of America's most innovative and iconic architects. Here are just a few of the highlights
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Home: William B. Tracy House & Garage, Normandy Park (Seattle), Washington by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1956 Google Maps: 18971 Edgecliff Drive, Normandy Park, WA
BUILD reviews a classic Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian house and gets into the design DNA
Billionaire owner Ron Burkle restored the historic Ennis House in Los Angeles, which was designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Now it's on the market for $23 million.
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In Lake Forest, Illinois, an architect discovers a Frank Lloyd Wright home—and takes on the project of a lifetime.
The Pope-Leighey House in Mount Vernon, Virginia is quite unusual for a mid-century modern house. Built by the architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1939 for Loren Pope and subsequently purchased by Robert and Marjorie Leighey in 1946.
Recently sold: $910,000. Secluded on a knoll of Norway Spruce, atop eight acres, Frank Lloyd Wright associate Aaron Resnick's Mid-Century Modern (MCM) design is a classic example of organic Usonian architecture. Wright used the term USONIA as an acronym for United States of North America to define a new American architecture for the twentieth century. Resnick was one of the principal architects and first residents of Wright's 100-acre Utopian community in Pleasantville, New York known throughout the architectural world as, Usonia. The Calabi-Picker residence was designed and built in 1954. It enjoys 360-degree seasonal views of the Hudson River Valley. The home is nestled into its setting with minimal changes in elevation. The 2000 s.f. residence integrates its interior and exterior living areas with the use of open space, glass, stone and wood. The design creates a consonant harmony with nature. The formal entrance is the side of a carport (another well-known MCM design element). A short flight of stairs up a stone-walled hallway quickly leads to the main living area with walls of glass; an open wall with minimal built-in, redwood shelving; vibrant red stone floors and a layered blue-stone fireplace. Lighting, both direct and indirect, is discretely hidden in the cedar ceiling. Glass doors in the living room lead to a red stone patio and gardens, the red stone carrying through from inside to outside. The kitchen retains its original birch cabinetry, decorative tile work and built-ins. It opens to a study and hallway that leads to the master bedroom and bath, two bedrooms, bath with laundry and den. The bathrooms still have their original tile work and birch cabinets. The last renovation designed by Resnick in 1986 for the late Henriette Simon Picker, a celebrated painter and fashion designer, was the conversion of an outside veranda into a studio. Ms. Picker painted there until her death at 99 in 2016. Ms. Picker added her art to many of the lintels. An in-ground pool was installed into the landscape below the house on the northeast side in 1985. The house and pool are surrounded by rock outcroppings; mature hardwoods and evergreens; and, ornamental trees and shrubs. The extensive stone pool terrace affords views of the Catskill Mountains. The residence is a short drive to Rhinebeck and Bard's Fisher Center. And, is minutes to Millbrook and Beacon. The property is located 70 minutes from NYC and conv. to the TSP and POK Amtrak/Metro North.
The Sondern-Adler house in Kansas City, Missouri, is an early Usonian design by Frank Lloyd Wright, meant to be lower-cost.
For four decades AD has shown a spotlight on the creations of one of America's most innovative and iconic architects. Here are just a few of the highlights
"While it looks imposing from afar," say the owners, "once inside, it’s tranquil and spiritual, a complete separation from the noise and bustle of 21st-century L.A." Tagged: Exterior, House Building Type, Stone Siding Material, Concrete Siding Material, and Flat RoofLine.
SALA Architects and Braden Construction renovated this amazing home originally designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, sited in Grant, Minnesota.
Traditional architecture vs modern architecture Frank Lloyd Wright – Organic Architecture Diagram 1: Frank Lloyd Wright’s portrait (Horton, n.d.). Other than Le Corbusier, I will talk a…
Ted and Debi Muntz tackled an enormous project—the overhaul of Minnesota’s Lovness Estate
SALA Architects and Braden Construction renovated this amazing home originally designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, sited in Grant, Minnesota.
Listed for $3.25 million, the 3,095-square-foot single-family house in Arizona is one of only 14 circular houses the architect designed.
The only residence in Oregon by Wright, the Gordon House was designed in 1957 for Evelyn and Conrad Gordon and finished in 1963 (four years after Wright’s death).
Based on the title above, I wonder if anyone can enlighten me about the meaning of open plan that most of the people always associate with Frank Lloyd wright? Thanks!
Following the original plans, an Illinois couple returns a 1950's Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian farmhouse, Muirhead, to its former glory.
CBD entrepreneur Dan Goldfarb and his wife Jenny Landers plan to turn the legendary neo-Mayan home into a hub for cannabis and charity events.
The floor-to-ceiling windows look out onto the stone terrace and provide a strong connection with the outdoors.
A Pope-Leighey House tour connects visitors with Frank Lloyd Wright's principles for middle-class living, in a Usonian gem in Northern Virginia.
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation's Jeff Goodman shares his visit to Wright sites in his hometown of Kansas City.
Road Trip 2010: CNET reporter Daniel Terdiman went deep into the Pennsylvania woods to see what may be the best house in the U.S.
The original owners—now in their 90s—are selling.
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Home: William B. Tracy House & Garage, Normandy Park (Seattle), Washington by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1956 Google Maps: 18971 Edgecliff Drive, Normandy Park, WA