Pioneering American architect Frank Lloyd Wright's influential philosophy of organic architecture created buildings that were in harmony with their natural surroundings and their inhabitants.
After an overwhelming show of student support, Taliesin’s board of directors has rescinded a vote to shutter the school—but to keep it open, they’ll need a plan.
The Kalil House hit the market for the first time this past September—and the buyer has entrusted it to the Currier Museum of Art in the name of historical preservation.
Eight exceptional Frank Lloyd Wright projects have officially made it onto the UNESCO World Heritage List—the first modern architecture designation of its kind in the U.S.
Through photorealistic renderings, Spanish architect David Romero resurrects one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s unrealized designs for a car-centric tourist attraction.
From early modular construction to a portfolio of homes based in the Midwest, we take a look at the prefab residences designed by America's most famous architect.
“The good building is not one that hurts the landscape, but one which makes the landscape more beautiful than it was before the building was built.”—Frank Lloyd...