Frank Lloyd Wright Biographies
- A Comprehensive Frank Lloyd Wright Biography from the Wright Foundation
- The Legacy of Frank Lloyd Wright from PBS
- A detailed Frank Lloyd Wright biography
- A Frank Lloyd Wright biography from Save Wright, an organization dedicated to education, preservation, and advocacy related to the architect.
- A brief biography of Frank Lloyd Wright from The Westcott House
- A Frank Lloyd Wright biography from Prairie Styles
- The Encyclopedia of World Biographies: Frank Lloyd Wright
- American Heroes: Frank Lloyd Wright
- A Biography of Frank Lloyd Wright
- A Frank Lloyd Wright Biography from the Unity Temple Restoration Foundation
- A Guide to Frank Lloyd Wright from Online University
Greatest Achievements
- Stockman House in Mason City, Iowa built in 1908 was a version of the “Fireproof House” plan originally published in Ladies’ Home Journal.
- Still Bend was built in 1939 for Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schwartz in Two Rivers, Wisconsin. The house was named because of its location on the marsh of the East Twin River.
- Unity Temple in Oak Park, Illinois (1905-1908) was originally built as a replacement for the Unitarian Universalist church that burned down in 1905.
- Coonley House in Riverside, Illinois was constructed for heiress Avery Coonley in 1908.
- Darwin D. Martin House in Buffalo, NY (1903-1905) is a residential complex containing 394 examples of art glass created by Frank Lloyd Wright.
- Located in Hyde Park in Chicago, Illinois, the Robie House (1909) is a wonderful example of Prairie Style architecture and one of the most important modernist structures.
- Taliesin Preservation Inc. in Spring Green, Wisconsin was created in order to preserve the existing structures of Frank Lloyd Wright in Wisconsin.
- Hollyhock House (1919-1923) was Wright’s first architecture project in Los Angeles, California.
- Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, Japan was built in 1880 and demolished in 1967
- Taliesin West in Scottsdale, Arizona was built in the 1930s and was designed to be Wright’s personal home and studio.
- Fallingwater in Mill Run, Pennsylvania is one of the most unique Frank Lloyd Wright houses because it is built over a waterfall. It is now a National Historic Landmark.
- Historic Park Inn in Mason City, Iowa includes 27 unique rooms in the heart of Mason City.
- This page for the Gordon House in Silverton, Oregon includes links to other relevant sites and Frank Lloyd Wright houses.
Where to Find His Work
- With 12 structures on campus, Florida Southern College in Lakeland, Florida contains the largest collection of Frank Lloyd Wright buildings in the world.
- Frank Lloyd Wright Homes Tours
- Guggenheim Museum in New York, New York
- Charnley-Persky House Museum in Chicago, Illinois was built with Louis Sullivan and is considered one of the most important works of modern architecture.
- Since it is located in a residential location, tours of the Zimmerman House can be taken via the Currier Museum of Art.
- Frank Lloyd Wright was commissioned in 1905 to design the lobby and interior court of The Rookery Building in Chicago, Illinois.
- One of the most famous Frank Lloyd Wright Houses is the Rosenbaum House in Florence, Alabama.
- Miller-Heller House in Chicago, Illinois was built for Isidore H. Heller and stands in Hyde Park.
- ASU Gammage is the performing arts facility at Arizona State University. Wright worked on sketches for the auditorium for the last two years of his life.
- Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin Virtual Tour: take an online tour of Taliesan in Spring Green, Wisconsin
- Take a tour with Frank Lloyd Wright Architecture Tours, operated by the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust
- The Park Inn Hotel was completed in 1910 and was the last Wright hotel to be built in the world.
- Weltzheimer/Johnson House in Oberlin, Ohio is now owned by Oberlin College and is the only Usonian house built outside of California that contains redwood construction.
- Take the Frank Lloyd Wright tour at SC Johnson in Racine, Wisconsin and see the Wright-designed administration building.
Fan Sites
- Related Frank Lloyd Wright Sites featuring links to his existing buildings
- Do One Thing – Heroes For A Better World – Frank Lloyd Wright
- Frank Lloyd Wright Homes Resource List
- Helpful Frank Lloyd Wright Houses links about the architect and his buildings
- Frank Lloyd Wright on the Web– Wright Resource Sites
- The Arts and Crafts Society: Frank Lloyd Wright
- Shop Wright- unique gifts based on the style of Frank Lloyd Wright
- Prairie Style Frank Lloyd Wright House Plans available to purchase
- Art on the Web: Frank Lloyd Wright Links
- Guide to Frank Lloyd Wright – Resources from the Marin County Library
- All Wright Site – a Frank Lloyd Wright Internet Guide
- A House Built from Frank Lloyd Wright House Plans