News and updates from the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation
The Marin County Civic Center in San Rafael, California was Frank Lloyd Wright’s largest public project and his last commission. Today the Center is undergoing an ambitious restoration on its iconic blue roof for the first time since its installation 55 years ago.
Tierney Hamilton, Marin Cultural Association | Feb 13, 2019
Update: the Cincinnati, Ohio, home was listed for $695,000, and sold within one day.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Jan 17, 2019
The United States previously submitted a collection of Wright buildings to the World Heritage List in 2015; the revised nomination will be considered by the World Heritage Committee in July 2019.
Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy | Dec 20, 2018
Every piece of Taliesin West has a story, and with each visit, there’s an opportunity to make a new discovery.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Dec 14, 2018
As part of a larger effort to expand the use of spaces around Taliesin West, the Music Pavilion has undergone a major lighting upgrade.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Nov 29, 2018
The status of the home has not been confirmed, but it appears—in an aerial view of the destruction—the Malibu, California, residence has been gutted by the Woolsey fire.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Nov 28, 2018
The Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home is part of a 3.2 acre estate overlooking Virginia’s Potomac River.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Nov 6, 2018
Spanish architect David Romero envisions what might have been in the fall 2018 issue of the Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Oct 25, 2018
With the restoration, visitors gain new insights into Frank Lloyd Wright’s pivotal “Buffalo Venture.”
Darwin D. Martin House | Oct 10, 2018