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News and updates from the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation
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 | Mar 15, 2019
Steve Sikora | Jan 24, 2019
Frank Lloyd Wright wove together multiple works of art to ensure his Taliesin Estate was an organic, harmonious entity.
Margo Stipe | Nov 16, 2018
Steve Sikora | Nov 12, 2018
Frank Lloyd Wright established a foundation for design with nature, abstraction, and geometry that serves as a source of graphic design inspiration for the past, present, and future Taliesin community.
Aris Georges | Nov 8, 2018
This year, in celebration of Arizona Archives Month, we shared a photo from our collections each Friday in October.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Oct 26, 2018
On April 15, 1935, in the heart of Rockefeller Center in New York, Frank Lloyd Wright mounted an exhibition featuring a radical project called Broadacre City, in which he proposed to resettle the entire population of the United States onto individual homesteads. A veritable Trojan horse that challenged the very urbanity of the space where it was exhibited, Broadacre City advanced an idea of decentralization whereby communities would be based on small-scale farming and manufacturing, local government, and property ownership.
Jennifer Gray | Oct 1, 2018
Steve Sikora | Sep 18, 2018
Architectural and urban history scholar Emily Bills writes about how a young, talented photographer went on to capture some of the most iconic photos of Frank Lloyd Wright and his work, while forming a close bond with the architect.
Emily Bills | Sep 14, 2018