Architectural historian Mark Anthony Wilson creates a striking compendium of Frank Lloyd Wright’s West Coast projects
In 1927, Frank Lloyd Wright designed a series of twelve monthly covers based on seasonal themes for Liberty magazine. While they were never published on the magazines, the designs endure as a lasting part of the Wright legacy.
As we combine our unique style with modern technologies, we create architectural designs of both urban houses and country residences. Studia-54 presents 5 unique architecture projects in the prairie…
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The former residence, now in operation as a museum, has been described as a precursor to the style now called California modernism. It is Los Angeles’s first UNESCO site.
Although Paradise Leased is essentially a blog dedicated to Southern California’s historic architecture on occasion we like to veer from the text if we feel it merits doing so. I recently red…
De Shaggy Rug Fallingwater Bone White heeft een wit-beige kleur en een medium pool. Met het Fallingwater House, ontworpen door Frank Lloyd Wright als inspiratiebron, probeert de collectie het kleurenschema en de tijdloze expressie van het icoongebouw te herinterpreteren door middel van een klein aantal minimalistische en essentiële ontwerpen gemaakt van 100% gerecycled PET. De vloerkleden zijn halfglanzend, duurzaam, drogen snel en zijn gemakkelijk te onderhouden.Door de lange pool en het natuurlijke materiaal hebben hoogpolige tapijten de neiging om uit te vallen. Door regelmatig te stofzuigen neemt de afscheiding in de loop van de tijd af, maar zal nooit helemaal verdwijnen.
For four decades AD has shown a spotlight on the creations of one of America's most innovative and iconic architects. Here are just a few of the highlights
Of all Frank Lloyd Wright's unbuilt designs, a snub from Wright's adopted home state of 25 years for its Capitol building still reverberates with this resident's commentary: "What could be more ridiculous than for Arizona to go on record before the world and our own descendants as having rejected Frank Lloyd Wright as an architect?” Find out why Arizona never got its Capitol from America's most famous architect.
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These 12 photos of Domoto's Lurie and Bier houses were taken for Domoto: Visions of Usonia, a new exhibit at SUNY Purchase's Richard & Dolly Maass Gallery.
Frank Lloyd Wright a conçu cette maison extraordinaire connue sous le nom de Fallingwater House (la maison sur la cascade) qui a redéfini la relation ent...
Printed on 310gsm Giclée Hahnemühle German Etching 30x45 cm (12x18 inches) is a limited edition of 100 40x60 cm (16x24 inches) is a limited edition of 50 50x75 cm (20x30 inches) is a limited edition of 25 For all limited editions a certificate of authenticity is included
The iconic architect designed hundreds of residential properties in his career—AD spoke with homeowners about the ways Wright’s work impacts their lives
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The Norman Lykes Residence is a circular desert home
To commemorate the 150th anniversary of his birth on June 8, the architect's foundation recommended this selection of Wright's top homes open for tours.
A decade after finishing the SC Johnson Administration building in Racine, Wisconsin, Frank Lloyd Wright started the construction of the Research and Development Tower. The 1950s building for SC Johnson was the home to many of the company’s most well-known inventions and was in need of lab facilities for their rising research and development department.
Image 1 of 12 from gallery of “The Tree that Escaped the Crowded Forest”: Lessons from Frank Lloyd Wright’s Price Tower. Plan. Via es.wikiarquitectura.com
Architect Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) was one of the word’s most renowned of the 20th century in his profession, he designed over 1,000 structures, but the Price Company Tower in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, is the only skyscraper he ever conceived.
A major museum retrospective dives deep into the architect’s archives, thrilling fans and newcomers alike
So far, David Romero has digitally reconstructed more than 20 of the famous architect's unrealized projects
Officials doubted that the famed architect's Johnson Wax headquarters in Racine, Wis., was structurally sound. But no one questions the master. CNET Road Trip 2013 checked out the stunning building.
Johnson Wax Headquarters is the world headquarters and administration building of S. C. Johnson & Son in Racine, Wisconsin. Designed by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright for the company’s president, Herbert F. “Hib” Johnson, the building was constructed from 1936 to 1939. Its distinctive “lily pad” columns and other innovations revived …
Building on the foundations of Fran Loyd Wright’s brilliant ideas, Joseph Eichler’s ingenious homes succeeded on a grand scale.
The Phoenix-based photographer captures the architect's iconic buildings in their most appealing light
More than half of Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural designs were unrealized, but a Spanish architect is using computer modeling to show how some of those projects might have turned out.
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The legendary American architect Frank Lloyd Wright never wore his heart on his sleeve. For better or for worse, he dressed up his blueprints in his feelings, and nowhere is that reflex so painfully clear than in his handful of mysterious, pre-Colombian-inspired houses built in California in the ear
Frank Lloyd Wright was one of the most prolific and renowned architects of the 20th century, a radical designer and intellectual who embraced new technologies and materials, pioneered do-it-yourself construction systems as well as avant-garde experimentation,…