40 Frank Lloyd Wright Architecture
Exploring the Legacy of Frank Lloyd Wright! Dive into the extraordinary career of this American design icon, known for his innovative concepts and a profound belief in the synergy between nature and living spaces. He explored mediums from architecture, interiors, furniture, and more to create a unif
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.
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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
Frank Lloyd Wright (FLW), America's greatest architect, designed over 4000 stained glass windows for his iconic Prairie-style buildings mainly during the period 1900 to 1923.…
The build kits, sold by Lindal Cedar Homes, are inspired by Wright’s Usonian homes, a concept the architect came up with in 1936.
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.
The iconic landmark was designed by a son of Frank Lloyd Wright, and once owned by such actors as Diane Keaton and Christina Ricci
Melvyn Maxwell and Sara Stein Smith dreamed of living in a Frank Lloyd Wright house. Here’s how they made it happen on a modest teacher’s salary. By Susan Peck Photography by Brett Mountain If you keep on believing, the dream you wish will come true. If that sounds like a line from a fairy tale, it is. It was also the philosophy that helped Melvyn Maxwell and Sara Stein Smith build their historic Frank Lloyd Wright house in Bloomfield Hills in 1949. The dream began for Melvyn Maxwell (known as Smithy) in 1939, while teaching at a Detroit public school. Mesmerized by a slide presentation of Wright’s Fallingwater house in Pennsylvania, he made a grandiose vow to his fiance, Sara — also a teacher with a modest salary — “One day we will own a home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.” According to an excerpt from “Frank Lloyd Wright Remembered,” after a chance meeting with Wright at his home, Taliesin, the Smiths spent hours in the architect’s studio sharing their vision of building one of his homes in Michigan. They wanted it to become a mecca for artists and musicians — hosting small concerts and art exhibitions yearlong. Wright was […]
Teach kids about blueprints and architecture with this fun dream house project. Print out blueprints and create and design a house. STEM project idea
From Frank Lloyd Wright to contemporary gems, explore the sprawling concrete architecture of the diverse and distinctive City of Angels...
Believing that the architect should create total environments, Frank Lloyd Wright's designs included art glass windows, furniture, and lighting. This decorative tile is adapted from a detail of the skylight in Wright's Oak Park studio entrance. Actual tile size measures approximately 3.875"x7.875". Handcrafted in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
The iconic architect designed hundreds of residential properties in his career—AD spoke with homeowners about the ways Wright’s work impacts their lives
You can book an overnight stay at six of these iconic homes.
So far, David Romero has digitally reconstructed more than 20 of the famous architect's unrealized projects
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.
Yousuf Karsh (December 23, 1908 – July 13, 2002) was an Armenian-Canadian photographer, and one of the most famous and accomplished portrait photographers of all time. Yousuf or Josuf (his given Armenian name was Hovsep)
The influence of Japanese design on Frank Lloyd Wright homes is well known. So, it’s no surprise that he attracted American-Japanese architect Kaneji Domoto as a pupil whom was invited to produce five homes in Wright’s Usonia.
The Sondern-Adler house in Kansas City, Missouri, is an early Usonian design by Frank Lloyd Wright, meant to be lower-cost.
Tagged: Living Room, Bench, Pendant Lighting, Light Hardwood Floor, Wood Burning Fireplace, Chair, Standard Layout Fireplace, Wall Lighting, Ottomans, Sectional, Coffee Tables, and Rug Floor. Photo 1 of 16 in A Frank Lloyd Wright–Inspired Craftsman in Los Angeles Asks $2.4M.
What happens when a Millennial design writer interviews a Gen Z TikTok star? She uncovers 5 surprising takeaways on what makes the younger generation tick.
67 Frank Lloyd Wright Architecture
One of America’s greatest architects, Frank Lloyd Wright called Illinois home. Discover his legacy, and see some of his finest works, here in Illinois.
The Sondern-Adler house in Kansas City, Missouri, is an early Usonian design by Frank Lloyd Wright, meant to be lower-cost.
The Madison is inspired by Jacobs 1, Frank Lloyd Wright's first Usonian home, built in 1937. A single-story home design by Lindal Cedar Homes.
Architect Frank Lloyd Wright working at a drafting table.
Photo 3 of 10 in This $2.3M Vancouver Midcentury Was Inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater. Browse inspirational photos of modern homes. From midcentury modern to prefab housing and renovations, these stylish spaces suit every taste.
De Shaggy Rug Fallingwater Francis Pearl heeft een koudwitte kleur en een middelmatige 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.
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 1936 Herbert and Katherine Jacobs House in Madison, Wisconsin, marks the first Usonian-style home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Tagged: Exterior, Wood Siding Material, Brick Siding Material, Flat RoofLine, Glass Siding Material, and House Building Type.
From Motawi Tileworks' Frank Lloyd Wright Collection: 4x8 Skylight art tile in Brown. Photo: EE Berger.
So far, David Romero has digitally reconstructed more than 20 of the famous architect's unrealized projects