Inspired by Usonian homes, the 1957 residence by Herbert Fritz Jr. has wooden built-ins, concrete blocks, and…purple carpet?
A Frank Lloyd Wright–designed home in Galesburg, Michigan, known as the Weisblat House is on the market for the second time ever in its 77-year history. Located in the Acres, a residential plat that ...
A concrete house Frank Lloyd Wright designed for a New Hampshire couple near the end of his life has been added to the National Register of Historic Places. The New Hampshire Division of Historical ...
A rare midcentury-modern home crafted by Frank Lloyd Wright and completed in the early 1950s is being floated for sale at a dash under $2.3 million in the small southwestern Michigan town of Galesburg ...
During the period of 1919-1925, Frank Lloyd Wright worked on five houses and a kindergarten in the metropolitan Los Angeles area using concrete blocks as the main building material. These have ...
Perhaps the most well-know of all the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed homes is Fallingwater in Pennsylvania. This breathtaking house is now a museum and, per the Fallingwater website, “is one of his most ...
Laurence Frank was enjoying a quiet dinner at his brother’s home in San Mateo, California, one summer evening in 2022 when he got a call: His house was on fire. Fortunately for Frank, the small blaze ...
Around the Bay Area, the Marin County Civic Center is known as Frank Lloyd Wright’s greatest achievement. The largest constructed work to come off his drafting table, it’s a shining Versailles of ...
One of the largest private homes built by the legendary architect Frank Lloyd Wright is on the market in Tulsa, Oklahoma — and it just got a major price cut. Dubbed “Westhope,” the residence is one of ...
For many people, the opportunity to own a home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, one of America's most renowned architects, is highly desirable. However, being offered the opportunity to write the "next ...
Spring House, the only private residence in Florida designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, is on the market for $2.1 million. In 1950, Clifton Lewis, a member of a prominent Tallahassee banking family, ...
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