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News and updates from the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation
3 TV / CBS 5’s Max Gorden paid a visit to the newly reopened Taliesin West, Arizona’s only cultural UNESCO World Heritage site and former winter home & laboratory to famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Oct 19, 2020
Every house has stories to tell, particularly if the house was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Some stories are familiar. Some are even true. Some, true or not, have been lost to time, while others are yet to be told. Steve Sikora, owner of the Malcom Willey House, continues his exploration of the home and its influence on architecture and society.
Steve Sikora | Oct 19, 2020
The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation and Spoke Art teamed up once again in 2020! The follow-up to the popular “Frank Lloyd Wright: Timeless” exhibition made its debut in late October as a virtual showcase and now has limited edition artworks available.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Oct 16, 2020
For nearly a decade, the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation has invited a graphic designer to work full time on the Marketing and Communication team, which includes living and working at Taliesin West. This summer, 2019–2021 Graphic Design fellow, Rachel Minier, visited Taliesin in Spring Green, Wisconsin for the first time.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Oct 14, 2020
Find out how much you may have in common with architect Frank Lloyd Wright with this activity, “How Like Wright Are You?”
Peruse this immaculately kept Frank Lloyd Wright home for sale nestled in the wooded hills of a desirous Indiana lakefront community.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Oct 12, 2020
Roll out your next Zoom call or virtual meeting in style: Frank Lloyd Wright inspired design lends extra polish to your “Zoom Room” background and work space decor.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Oct 9, 2020
This activity challenges you to carefully observe the air quality around you and how much air pollution might be in your own city or hometown. Learn how Frank Lloyd Wright planned a design for a city without cars, railroads, or tall buildings in hopes of decreasing air pollution to find ways to create a more healthy, sustainable way of living.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Oct 7, 2020
The UNESCO World Heritage Site welcomes back visitors October 15 with a new self-guided audio tour featuring Wright’s voice, and upgraded health & safety protocols.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Sep 30, 2020