News and updates from the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation
1n 1956 Wright donated two acres of land and a design for a small elementary school to the Wyoming Valley School District near Spring Green, WI.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Feb 4, 2017
When the Universalist Church of Oak Park was struck by lightning and burned to the ground, Wright was asked to design a new building for the congregation.
The Unitarian Meeting House is recognized as one of the world’s most innovative examples of church architecture and as one of Wright’s most influential buildings.
Museum director Hilla von Rebay sought a “temple for the spirit” in which to house Solomon R. Guggenheim’s growing collection of modern art.
The Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center is a testament to the enduring power of Frank Lloyd Wright’s genius.
Frank Lloyd Wright’s largest public project was also his last commission.
While working on the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, Wright was introduced to the Hanis by his Japanese assistant, Arata Endo.
This 3,017-seat auditorium achieved the lowest construction costs on record for a multipurpose theater.
Repeatedly called out as one of America’s most beautiful campuses, Florida Southern College is the largest single-site collection of Wright architecture in the world.