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News and updates from the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation
Ever wished you could watch the sun set over the Valley from the Prow with a drink in your hand, chat with a friend while lounging in the Cabaret, or experience having Wright’s Garden Room all to yourself? Now you can!
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Jul 22, 2021
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation 2020-2021 Graphic Design Fellow, Rachel Minier shares her experiences at Taliesin West.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Jul 19, 2021
The iconic Samuel & Harriet Freeman House in Los Angeles, expresses the design rationale of Wright’s textile block construction system, incorporating the openness and central hearth of Wright’s earlier Prairie houses with the extensive ornament of the textile blocks.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Jul 9, 2021
Get a closer look into Frank Lloyd Wright’s unmistakable design and fashion aesthetic when his hat and cane are displayed in his winter home and studio in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Jun 30, 2021
The iconic Alsop House designed in 1947 and completed in 1951, one of only seven Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian houses in Iowa, is now offered for sale.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Jun 25, 2021
After being turned off for two years, the Community Christian Church’s historic Steeple of Light, once again illuminates the night sky over the Country Club Plaza in Kansas City, Missouri.
For the upcoming issue of the Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly magazine, we spoke with architecture curator Ashley Mendelsohn, on her recent experience guest curating our 2021 spring edition titled “‘Hers is a Good Spirit Here’: Women Working with Frank Lloyd Wright.”
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | May 28, 2021
The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation has partnered with Southern California building materials company Eso Surfaces to create iconic textile blocks and 3D cement tiles from the Frank Lloyd Wright archive.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | May 18, 2021
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation President & CEO Stuart Graff speaks to the O’Connor Institute about Frank Lloyd Wright’s relationship with Democracy and the American landscape.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | May 12, 2021