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Wright's private residence and workplace from 1889 to 1909 in Oak Park, IL

The living room of the guest house

Frederick C. Robie House (1910)

Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright

Chicago, IL USA

Kniphofia 'Flamenco' (red hot poker or torch lily)

 

file name: Frank Lloyd Wright 001

The Price Tower

Located: Bartlesville, Oklahoma

Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright

Completed 1956

SC Johnson Administration Building Parking Lot, Racine, Wisconsin; summer, morning; Frank Lloyd Wright design

Photos of the Dana - Thomas House in Springfield, Illinois.

 

East end of home.

  

On Saturday, July 30, 2022, friends of Larry Woodin and members of the Wright community gathered for a commemoration of Larry's life at the Brandes House in Sammamish, Washington. Thanks to Marsha and John Shyer, who organized and hosted the event, and to Mike Jaynes for the photos. You can honor Larry's memory with a gift to the Conservancy's Larry Woodin Easement Opportunity Fund, which helps qualified building owners overcome the financial hurdle of donating a preservation easement: savewright.org/matching-challenge-for-the-larry-woodin-ea...

the guide who took us round taliesin west claimed FLW invented pretty much everything, including the patio...

Fall foliage around Fallingwater in Pennsylvania

This checkmark-like shape is seen throughout the house, and is reminiscent of a samara spinning as it falls from a tree.

Frank Lloyd Wright's design.

HDR 5F This is the second time we have been there. Unfortunately this time they sold out the tour tickets before we got there. It gave me a bit more time to take photos of this architectural marvel by Frank Lloyd Wright. I will post more later.

Wright's private residence and workplace from 1889 to 1909 in Oak Park, IL

Frank Lloyd Wright, archt.; designed 1946, completed 1951

Pictures from the extended tour of Fallingwater in Bear Run, PA.

Exterior view of the east, 4th Street elevation.

Unity Temple by Frank Lloyd Wright (1904), 875 Lake Street, Oak Park, IL

Frank Lloyd Wright, archt.; designed 1946, completed 1951

Copper roof detail of the Arizona Biltmore. One sure-fire way you could tell a building was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright: if the roof leaked, it was authentic Wright.

The entrance of the Frank Thomas house.

P.S. Glass roofs don't stay clean.

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