Collection by Octavio Roca

Casas estilo FLW

Wright’s signature red square that appeared on many of his buildings is fixed to the side of the trailer.
Wright’s signature red square that appeared on many of his buildings is fixed to the side of the trailer.
Sconces on the shelving above the sofa carry the leaf pattern, too. The dinette can be tucked away, and the sofa converts into a second bed.
Sconces on the shelving above the sofa carry the leaf pattern, too. The dinette can be tucked away, and the sofa converts into a second bed.
A desk adjacent to the dinette can also be tucked away. The chair references those designed for the Robie House in Chicago. The wooden according panel conceals controls for the trailer.
A desk adjacent to the dinette can also be tucked away. The chair references those designed for the Robie House in Chicago. The wooden according panel conceals controls for the trailer.
The wooden according panel on the wall conceals controls for the trailer.
The wooden according panel on the wall conceals controls for the trailer.
Two sofas fold down to form a bed at the rear of the trailer.
Two sofas fold down to form a bed at the rear of the trailer.
Frank Lloyd Wright photographed at his Taliesin studio by Pedro E. Guerrero, the longtime resident photographer at Taliesin West.
Frank Lloyd Wright photographed at his Taliesin studio by Pedro E. Guerrero, the longtime resident photographer at Taliesin West.
The Burnham Block in Milwaukee features six American-System Built Homes, prefab homes designed by Wright that could be customized by buyers.
The Burnham Block in Milwaukee features six American-System Built Homes, prefab homes designed by Wright that could be customized by buyers.
Rich red hues and earthy sandy tones create a close relationship between the buildings and the landscape.
Rich red hues and earthy sandy tones create a close relationship between the buildings and the landscape.
Built in 1916, the two-bedroom O’Connor House is one of Frank Lloyd Wright‘s American System-Built Homes.
Built in 1916, the two-bedroom O’Connor House is one of Frank Lloyd Wright‘s American System-Built Homes.
The historic home is dressed in a neutral palette of cement, wood, and glass.
The historic home is dressed in a neutral palette of cement, wood, and glass.
Patrons lounge near one of the hotel’s gardens.
Patrons lounge near one of the hotel’s gardens.
The innovative interlocking block and tile system Wright used to design the Imperial Hotel is visible along the corners of the structure.
The innovative interlocking block and tile system Wright used to design the Imperial Hotel is visible along the corners of the structure.
Frank Lloyd Wright designed the Martin House in Buffalo, New York, for Larkin Soap Company executive Darwin Martin, completing the build in 1905. Wright designed it at the same time that he began taking an interest in Japanese art.
Frank Lloyd Wright designed the Martin House in Buffalo, New York, for Larkin Soap Company executive Darwin Martin, completing the build in 1905. Wright designed it at the same time that he began taking an interest in Japanese art.
A string of oya blocks rise above the seated patrons in the lobby of the hotel.
A string of oya blocks rise above the seated patrons in the lobby of the hotel.
Frank Lloyd Wright redesigned Tokyo’s Imperial Hotel, styling it with pre-Columbian architectural ideas he saw at the first world’s fair in Chicago.
Frank Lloyd Wright redesigned Tokyo’s Imperial Hotel, styling it with pre-Columbian architectural ideas he saw at the first world’s fair in Chicago.
A brick wall conceals the home’s large covered carport.
A brick wall conceals the home’s large covered carport.
The living area features wood-paneled ceilings, a large brick fireplace, post-and-beam construction, and floor-to-ceiling glazing.
The living area features wood-paneled ceilings, a large brick fireplace, post-and-beam construction, and floor-to-ceiling glazing.

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