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Learn about the history and architecture of the first home and studio of Frank Lloyd Wright, a site of experimentation and inspiration for his artistic vision. Discover how Wright designed the Oak Park Residence and Studio with influences from various sources, such as the Shingle style, the Arts and Crafts movement, and the household art movement.
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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.
- Shingle Style
- Frank Lloyd Wright
- 1889
- 428 Forest Ave. (house), 951 Chicago Ave. (studio), Oak Park, Illinois
Visit the Oak Park house where Wright lived and worked, and where he developed the ideas that became the Prairie School. Learn about the history, design and significance of this early masterpiece of American architecture.
Learn about the first home and studio of Frank Lloyd Wright, where he experimented with design concepts that shaped his architectural philosophy. See the exterior, interior, and furniture of the National Historic Landmark, and explore its cultural events and programs.
The Frank Lloyd Wright Trust operates public tours, programs, and events at major Wright sites, three of which are historic houses: Wright’s Home and Studio (1889/1898) in Oak Park, the Frederick C. Robie House (1908-10) in Chicago’s Hyde Park, and the Emil Bach House (1915) in Chicago’s Rogers Park.
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