Friday, December 5, Taliesin West Closes at 2:00 p.m.
News and updates from the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation
Olgivanna Lloyd Wright, Frank Lloyd Wright’s wife, wrote a series of essays titled, “Our House” for the Capital Times of Madison, Wisconsin from 1958-1962. Here, in this December 1958 writing, she shares an intimate account of Frank Lloyd Wright’s final Christmas celebration at Taliesin West.
Olgivanna Lloyd Wright | Dec 20, 2019
Take this quiz to test your knowledge of the life and work of Frank Lloyd Wright.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Dec 17, 2019
The Atom Brick, a company that seeks to inspire today’s builders to create the world around them using interconnecting bricks, collaborated with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation to produce three of Wright’s most well-known buildings.
To learn more about what went into creating these building kits, we spoke with Adam Reed Tucker, founder and design-visionary at The Atom Brick.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Dec 12, 2019
The funds to purchase this 1,406 square-foot, two-bedroom, two-bathroom Usonian Automatic-style home in New Hampshire were donated to the Currier Museum of Art by an anonymous donor.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Dec 11, 2019
After the sale of the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Norman Lykes House in October, in a recent article, Phoenix Magazine explores what the sale of a Wright-designed house means.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Dec 10, 2019
The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation actively runs fundraising campaigns to encourage support of our work to preserve Taliesin and Taliesin West for future generations, and inspire society through Frank Lloyd Wright’s ideas, architecture, and design. But, the most effective fundraising asks come from individuals who support us by asking their friends and family to join them in their support.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Nov 27, 2019
As the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation embraces more sustainable, innovative practices in our preservation work and beyond, we’re sharing some of these methods, and providing some tips on how you can incorporate these practices into your own home and life. Here, we discuss the benefits of choosing and shopping local.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Nov 26, 2019
Tag us in your selfies at one of the Frank Lloyd Wright sites recently inscribed to the UNESCO World Heritage list and you may be featured in the next issue of the Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly magazine.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Nov 22, 2019
In the early 1920s, Frank Lloyd Wright was commissioned to further develop an existing desert compound located near Death Valley, California. Wright’s unique design, to be built into the surrounding hills, incorporates sweeping canyon views, spring-fed fountains, and a concrete block system.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Nov 21, 2019