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Explore the historic site where Wright designed his first building and developed his architectural vision. Learn about the influences, innovations, and legacy of his Oak Park Home and Studio.
- Home and Studio Tours
The renowned annual Wright Plus Housewalk features rare...
- The Oak Park Studio
In 1898, with funds secured through a contract with the...
- Home and Studio Tours
Learn about the first home and studio of Frank Lloyd Wright, where he experimented with design concepts and pioneered the Prairie School style. See the exterior, interior, and furniture of this National Historic Landmark and tour it online.
The Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio is a historic house and design studio in Oak Park, Illinois, which was designed and owned by architect Frank Lloyd Wright. First built in 1889 and added to over the years, the home and studio is furnished with original Wright-designed furniture and textiles.
In a sense, the studio was a school, a training ground for some of the best-known architects of the Prairie School. Some of Wright’s most talented and important employees worked for him in Oak Park, including William Drummond, Barry Byrne, Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahony Griffin.
Meet us where Prairie School Architecture was born. This is where your Frank Lloyd Wright tour should begin. In a tree-lined neighborhood in Oak Park where nearly 30 buildings were designed by the famed architect, you will find the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio where he lived and worked.