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News and updates from the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation’s Registrar Pat Evans discusses aspects of caring for the thousands of objects that make up Frank Lloyd Wright’s collection during the pandemic.
Pat Evans | Jan 15, 2021
Historic Core Spaces at Taliesin West have recently been reinterpreted to resemble Wright-Era glory. Find out how these restoration projects embody the original essence and legacy of Frank Lloyd Wright.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Jan 8, 2021
All Photos courtesy of Matthew Digati.
Matthew Digati | Jan 7, 2021
A Personal Journey: Recreating The Call Building Model by Eric M. O’Malley. This excerpt originally appeared in the OA+D Archives publication.
Eric O'Malley | Jan 6, 2021
The National Historic Landmark Heller House (1896-1897) in Illinois, currently on the market for $2.2 million, reflects Frank Lloyd Wright’s design transition to his renowned Prairie style and embraces the celebrated Arts and Crafts movement in its interior.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Dec 31, 2020
KJZZ’s Steve Goldstein spoke with Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation’s VP of Communication & Partnerships Jeff Goodman about how Arizona managed to turn down America’s greatest architect for a State Capitol Building.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Dec 9, 2020
Jeff Martin, host of the Museum Confidential podcast, visits Taliesin West during the pandemic and shares his experiences.
Jeff Martin | Dec 7, 2020
Journey with us to Arizona’s Grand Canyon as the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation’s Retail Manager selects Christmas trees from the wild to decorate Taliesin West in a way that seems fitting for Wright’s winter home.
Mark Johnson | Dec 2, 2020
Of all Frank Lloyd Wright’s unbuilt designs, a snub from Wright’s adopted home state of 25 years for its Capitol building still reverberates with this resident’s commentary: “What could be more ridiculous than for Arizona to go on record before the world and our own descendants as having rejected Frank Lloyd Wright as an architect?” Find out why Arizona never got its Capitol from America’s most famous architect.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Nov 20, 2020