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News and updates from the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation
A Chinese Guanyin statue in the snow, ca. 1940, photograph by Edmund Teske. Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Archives (Avery Architectural Library at Columbia University and the Museum of Modern Art) 2501.1027.
Rebecca Hagen | Dec 23, 2025
Frank Lloyd Wright was intrigued by nature’s geometric shapes, patterns, and colors and how those elements influenced the way he viewed the world around him and his design work. This activity challenges you to observe the world around you in order to create a geometric self portrait of yourself or someone you know.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Sep 8, 2020
At Taliesin and Taliesin West, wildlife can be seen everywhere. From bobcats and snakes, to geese and frogs — Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation staff members have captured photos of the animals they’ve encountered for National Wildlife Day.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Sep 4, 2019
The New Jersey three-bedroom, two-bathroom Usonian home, featuring a unique hexagonal floor plan, is listed for $1.2 million.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Jun 19, 2019
The large, 16-room Chicago home, located in Hyde Park, is on the market for $2.2 million.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | May 24, 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 some small changes we’ve made at Taliesin and Taliesin West, and share some easy solutions you can implement at home.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | May 21, 2019
The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation’s education team recently partnered with an eighth grade class for a unique self-guided learning experience at Taliesin West.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | May 17, 2019
For Frank Lloyd Wright’s birthday, the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation is inviting the community to celebrate at a free open house, where they can explore Taliesin West, enjoy live entertainment, and participate in fun hands-on demonstrations.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | May 10, 2019
When Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fellowship at Taliesin and Taliesin West was first developed, architecture students learned by doing, when they created their own desert shelters to live in. Today, this tradition lives on through School of Architecture at Taliesin students. After months of hard work, student Taylor Bode’s completed his desert shelter. Here he dissects the process of creating and building the shelter from start to finish, and what he learned along the way.
Taylor Bode | May 9, 2019