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News and updates from the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation
Through a newly published online guide, the Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library of Columbia University is offering a new way to research Frank Lloyd Wright materials. Here, the Avery’s archivist of drawings and archives, Shelley Hayreh, explains the benefits of the guide and some helpful tips for researchers.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Jan 31, 2019
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 | Jan 24, 2019
The Opportunity Tree members—adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities—worked with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation to build and sell desert masonry candle blocks.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Jan 4, 2019
Thanks to your support through grants, individual gifts, and memberships, we exceeded our own expectations in 2018. We were able to welcome nearly 140,000 people from around the world to Frank Lloyd Wright’s most personal creations, Taliesin and Taliesin West, and ensure that these spaces were conserved and shared, using thoughtful, meaningful practices. Check out some of the ways your support helped advance the way we build and live at Taliesin and Taliesin West in 2018.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Dec 28, 2018
With the restoration, visitors gain new insights into Frank Lloyd Wright’s pivotal “Buffalo Venture.”
Darwin D. Martin House | Oct 10, 2018
Steve Sikora | Sep 18, 2018
The second floor of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Martin House in Buffalo, NY, is now open to the public after being temporarily off-limits during its restoration, which started in June 2017.
Darwin D. Martin House | Apr 27, 2018
The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy announced today the appointment of Justin W. Gunther as the new director of Fallingwater and vice president of the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy later this spring. Gunther will succeed Lynda Waggoner, who recently announced her retirement from the position after more than 40 years at Fallingwater.
Western Pennsylvania Conservancy | Mar 14, 2018
Explore the celebrated interiors of some of Frank Lloyd Wright’s renowned works.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Dec 28, 2017