If Taliesin is an “architectural autobiography,” then sleeping in the home made me reevaluate the American legend ...
The Winslow House is currently on the market, and designers are hoping its architectural fireplace will make a comeback in ...
Less than two years ago, the building was thought to have been rescued from financial woes. Now the new owners have it on the ...
Hardwood and tile floors throughout the home exude elegance and warmth.” The Ross House, an architectural jewel in Silverlake, was designed by Eric Lloyd Wright, grandson of the legendary Frank ...
While Wright’s buildings are recognizable icons, his less-well-known furniture designs offer a distinct window into his work. Frank Lloyd Wright, like many architects of his era, conceived of ...
Arguably the most iconic of Frank Lloyd Wright ... element of a Wright home is integrated with all other building elements ...
But while the home's base was built by Wright, the house itself was actually completed by a different architect after the project took a rather tragic turn. The home's original owner, Dr. Charles ...
A newly renovated Frank Lloyd Wright home that owners Susan and Arthur Vogt call “a labor of love” will hit the market on September 4. Located in River Forest, Illinois, near Chicago ...
VHT Studios Frank Lloyd Wright’s first commission as an independent architect is officially on the market. Listed at $1,985,000, the Winslow House in the Chicago suburbs was built in 1893—when ...
Walk inside and you can still tell. This airy, sunlit house in Wicker Park used to be a grocery store and two-flat Frank Lloyd Wright was an innovator, but like everyone else, he was limited to ...
The Robie House of Oak Park, Illinois was an early commission of Frank Lloyd Wright’s and, because Fredrick C. Robie was an engineer and assistant manager at the Excelsior Supply Company ...
A Metro East house with St. Louis Arch views and connections to Frank Lloyd Wright is on the market for $2.5 million. A Metro East house with St. Louis Arch views and connections to Frank Lloyd ...