Frank Lloyd Wright’s legacy as one of the greatest architects of all time is undeniable. Known for his innovative approach to organic architecture, Wright’s designs were far ahead of their time, ...
Two Frank Lloyd Wright houses that hit the market this month each lined up potential buyers in less than a week, setting a swifter pace for a category of homes that used to linger on the market, ...
Famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright's first home commission has come on the market for $1,985,000—130 years after it helped to launch his iconic career. Fans of Wright's style will no doubt identify ...
In a December 8 TikTok video shared by @Grace.lvgp, the creator gives her followers an inside look at “the sick twisted reality of cleaning the windows in a Frank Lloyd Wright home.” While Wright was ...
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 ...
In an interview with the Tallahassee Democrat, broker Brian Proctor talks about the uniqueness of the Spring House, the ideal buyer and more.
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Burnham Block Inc., a Milwaukee nonprofit, is planning an $800,000 renovation of a historic 960-square-foot Wright-designed home on ...
The extraordinary property, known as the Weisblat House, was originally put on the market for $2.25 million in January.
KALAMAZOO, MI –– Architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s style was always one with the land he built on. The Winn House, located at 2822 Taliesin Dr. in Kalamazoo, is no exception. The 1950 Usonian home, ...
Frank Lloyd Wright’s only Kentucky home, the Zeigler House, is listed at $775,000. Built in 1910, the Prairie-style home features 13 rooms and 2,703 square feet. Original Wright elements include art ...
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 ...
A long-neglected home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright on Chicago’s West Side is finally set to receive urgent repairs, marking the first meaningful step toward its preservation after decades of decay.