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    • Fallingwater. 1491 Mill Run Road, Mill Run, PA. Arguably Wright’s most revered residence, Fallingwater is truly awe-inspiring and almost otherworldly. Built over a thirty-foot waterfall in Bear Run, Pennsylvania, Fallingwater appeared on the cover of Time magazine in 1938, was named the "best all-time work of American architecture" by the American Institute of Architects, and is listed among the Smithsonian Magazine's List of 28 places "to visit before you die” (among other accolades).
    • Hollyhock House. 4800 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA. Photography by jwpictures.com. Located in Hollywood’s Barnsdall Art Park, the Hollyhock House was the first Wright-designed residence in Los Angeles.
    • The John and Catherine Christian House (SAMARA) 1301 Woodland Avenue, West Lafayette, IN. The John and Catherine Christian House. Image courtesy of Alexander Vertikoff.
    • David & Gladys Wright House. 5225 E. Camelback Road, Mesa, AZ. Designed by Wright for his son David and daughter-in-law Gladys in 1950, the David Wright House, at the base of Camelback Mountain in Phoenix, Arizona, is one of the architect’s most significant works and is widely considered his final residential masterpiece.
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    • Fallingwater. Widely considered Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpiece of residential architecture, Fallingwater House in rural Mill Run, PA was designed in 1935 as a weekend family house for Pittsburgh department store owner Edgar J. Kaufmann, Sr.
    • The Martin House. Frank Lloyd Wright built The Martin House in Buffalo, NY for local businessman Darwin D. Martin and his family between 1903 and 1905. A National Historic Landmark as of 1986, it is considered by scholars to be one of Wright’s most successful Prairie Houses, characterized by overhanging eaves, horizontal planes, a central hearth, and a cantilevered roof.
    • Graycliff. The main residence on the summer estate of Graycliff was built between 1926-31 for Isabelle R. Martin, the wife of industrialist Darwin Martin, as a family summer home.
    • Taliesin. The 800-acre Taliesin estate was built and modified between 1897 and 1959 on a hill in Spring Green, Wisconsin, the Wisconsin River valley where Wright’s Welsh grandparents once homesteaded.
  2. Find local Frank Lloyd Wright and Wright-inspired buildings in most US states and regions with photos, history, tour info and attractions. Explore the FLW sites on UNESCO World Heritage List, the Wright Trails and Road Trip Ideas, and the Google Map.

  3. List of Frank Lloyd Wright works. Frank Lloyd Wright designed over 1,000 houses, commercial buildings and other works. [1] "The 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright" is a UNESCO World Heritage Site consisting of a selection of eight buildings across the United States designed by Wright.

    • Winlsow House. After leaving Louis Sullivan's firm, Wright established his own practice and Wright's projects during this period followed two basic models.
    • Arthur Heurtley House. Arthur Heurtley House, Oak Park, Illinois (1902)
    • ROBIE HOUSE. Darwin D. Martin House, Buffalo, New York (1904)
    • MARTIN HOUSE. Hillside Home School, Taliesin, Spring Green, Wisconsin (1902)
  4. Visit the birthplace of the Prairie style and explore the historic district of the Home and Studio, where Frank Lloyd Wright designed his first home and studio (1889-1909) and developed his architectural philosophy. Book a guided or self-guided tour of the interior and exterior of the Home and Studio, and learn about the Prairie style, the surrounding residences, and the Native American heritage of the site.

  5. Aug 18, 2023 · Learn about the life and legacy of Frank Lloyd Wright, one of the most influential American architects of all time, and his 11 unique homes across the U.S. that are open to the public. From his prairie-style masterpiece Taliesin West to his pre-Columbian-inspired Hollyhock House, discover how to visit these stunning structures that showcase his innovative and timeless aesthetic.

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