Wednesday, April 23, 2025, Last entry to Taliesin West is 1:00 p.m.
News and updates from the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation
Bring that extra quality of design to your Thanksgiving table this year with our Frank Lloyd Wright Thanksgiving collection. From stemware to table settings, and everything in between, your table will give all of your guests something to be thankful for.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Nov 17, 2021
Now pending sale, the McCartney House in Kalamazoo, MI is looking for a new owner. Composed of two triangles, this 1700 square foot Usonian home was built in 1949 for two Navy veterans.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Nov 3, 2021
Season 2 of “The World’s Most Amazing Vacation Rentals” tours Still Bend, also known as the Bernard and Fern Schwartz House, as one of the world’s most amazing vacation rentals.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Oct 20, 2021
As remote working is the new normal, explore five ways to bring Frank Lloyd Wright’s organic principles to your home.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Oct 13, 2021
A mural, a mosaic, and a drawing: uncovering the origins of ‘Earth,’ our October Liberty Cover.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Oct 1, 2021
The Harper House, one of only two Frank Lloyd Wright designs in St. Joseph, MI, is on the market for the first time in 25 years.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Sep 28, 2021
Taliesin Preservation and the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation unveiled a new plaque at Frank Lloyd Wright’s 800-acre estate in the rural Driftless Hills near Spring Green, WI, celebrating the site’s inclusion on the UNESCO World Heritage list.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Sep 21, 2021
In the coming issue of the Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly magazine, we are still focusing on the work of an architect, but his name isn’t Wright. We’ve partnered with the John Lautner Foundation to develop an issue dedicated to Wright apprentice and brilliant architect, John Lautner.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Sep 14, 2021
Trustees of Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust awarded a total of $123 million in surprise grants to 71 Arizona nonprofits—the largest single-day grant initiative in Arizona’s history.