In this Our Changing Climate environmental video essay, I look at Frank Lloyd Wright's buildings through his sustainable and green architecture in his designs for Fallingwater and Usonian homes.
The Taliesin architect resided in this aerie for five years — and now it can belong to someone new for $18.9 million.
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Emil Bach House, a 2,950-square-foot Prairie-style residence in the Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago, ...
The construction of Frank Lloyd Wright’s last project, “RiverRock,” has reached completion and is now open for overnight ...
Mid-century modern (MCM) design is one of those styles that never really goes out of popularity for homebuyers. For a lot of ...
Architect Frank Lloyd Wright lived in the corner apartment at The Plaza while working on the Guggenheim Museum from 1954 to ...
Taliesin West in Scottsdale's McDowell Mountains foothills came from the mind of Frank Lloyd Wright. His winter home is a ...
The modern American visionary upended tradition with this Chicago-area church, whose imposing exterior houses an airy, tranquil sanctuary.
The Emil Bach House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, and Lang House were donated to Loyola by Col. Jennifer Pritzker and her ...
Roland Reisley is 100 years old and the last living client of the great architect still residing in the house Wright designed ...
The Emil Bach residence, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, joins the campus of Loyola University, as part of a donation by ...
Thousands of visitors seek out Fallingwater and Polymath Park in southwestern Pennsylvania each year to marvel at the works of Frank Lloyd Wright. Why is there such inspiration in this area? Having a ...