A trailblazing architect and artist, Marion Mahony was among the first employees hired in Wright’s Chicago office and helped ...
What’s striking about this list of officially acceptable builders is the name it glaringly omitted: the most beloved—and most ...
One of Wright’s most celebrated organic architecture achievements is Fallingwater house, a house built over a waterfall in ...
The RiverRock house is actually claimed to be Wright’s final residential commission, and “was the only ‘unbuilt’ Frank Lloyd ...
Pay a visit to the leafy Chicago suburb of Oak Park, Illinois and you’ll encounter some of Frank Lloyd Wright’s most ...
The J.J. Walser Jr. House in the Austin neighborhood is a rare gem in the Windy City — but a rough history has led its future ...
The long list of cameos on the new Apple TV+ series includes a handful of L.A.’s midcentury landmarks—and an invented one as ...
Clearly built for those with a love of water, the home also features a "resort-style pool" with its own smart system ...
The 122-year-old Walser House will be repaired by the bank that holds the mortgage, and preservationists hope for a full ...
In the early 1900s, James E. E. Markley, a lawyer based in Mason City, Iowa, sent his children to Hillside Home School in Spring Green, Wisconsin. The school, located on the grounds of what would ...
Wright’s Westhope home, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972, sits on a 1.89-acre lot, per the Westhope ...
Frank Lloyd Wright’s distinctive brand of American architecture is peppered throughout the country. With more than 532 ...