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  1. A premier heritage destination in New York’s network of historic sites, the Martin House was designed as the home for Buffalo executive Darwin D. Martin. Today, this National Historic Landmark stands as a compelling symbol of civic identity and cultural pride.

  2. The Darwin D. Martin House Complex is a historic house museum in Buffalo, New York. The property's buildings were designed by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright and built between 1903 and 1905. The house is considered to be one of the most important projects from Wright's Prairie School era.

  3. Frank Lloyd Wright’s Martin House is a prime example of the transformative power of architecture. Built between 1903 and 1905, the Martin House was designed by acclaimed American architect Frank Lloyd Wright as the city home for Buffalo business executive Darwin D. Martin and his family.

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  5. The multi-structure estate (1903-05) that Frank Lloyd Wright designed for Darwin D. Martin is a masterpiece of 20th century architecture. The Martin House is widely considered one of Wright’s finest Prairie houses – a signature work from the early years of his celebrated career.

  6. Darwin D. Martin, Delta & George Barton. Address. 125 Jewett Parkway. Status. National Historic Landmark. Open to the public with tours available. Website. martinhouse.org. The Martin House was originally part of a larger estate that Wright designed as a series of connected buildings.

  7. The Darwin Martin house stands as one of the largest and most significant commissions of Wright’s Chicago years. Like the Susan Lawrence Dana house, it serves as a bold expression of Wright’s powerful vision for a new American architecture.

  8. Darwin D. Martin House. Buffalo, NY 1903. Darwin D. Martin (1865-1935) was CEO of the Larkin Company and a remarkable client of Wright’s. The elaborate multi-residential estate he commissioned includes the main Darwin D. Martin House (1904-05), the George and Delta Barton House (1903) for Martin’s sister Delta, and the Gardener’s Cottage (1909).

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