Title: Alpine Meadows Ranch
Description: "Founded in 1909, University Heights and Community and Orchards were designed by Frank Lloyd Wright as a retreat in the Bitterroot Valley for university professors. What remains today is Alpine Meadows Ranch."
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Subject: Historic preservation, Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration
Title: Francis Little House
Description: Entry in the Minneapolis Institute of Art's web exhibition "Unified vision--the architecture and design of the Prairie School" for Frank Lloyd Wright's Francis Little House (1913-1915), a Prairie-School style residence located in Deephaven, Minnesota until it was razed in 1972, with some of its interiors transferred to museums.
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Subject: Prairie school (Architecture), Historic buildings, Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959
Title: Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect, Community Christian Church
Description: "In April, 1940, Frank Lloyd Wright, world renowned architect, was commissioned to design the new building for Community Christian Church after fire destroyed the original building on Linwood."
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Subject: Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration, Historic preservation
Title: Zimmerman House
Description: The Isadore J. and Lucille Zimmerman House (1950) was designed by one of the world’s greatest modern architects, Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959). Wright designed the house, the interiors, all the furniture, the gardens and even the mailbox. In 1979 the building was listed in the National Register of Historic Places ... The Zimmerman House is a work of art. The only Wright home open to the public in New England, it is also one of only a few Wright buildings owned and operated by an art museum."
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Subject: Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration, Historic house museums, Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959
Title: David & Gladys Wright House
Description: "In 1950, Frank Lloyd Wright designed a home for his son David and daughter-in-law Gladys on 10 acres in the middle of citrus groves at the base of Camelback Mountain in Phoenix, Arizona. The design elevated the home in the form of a spiral rising from the desert floor, converting the treetops into the lawn and revealing 360° views of the mountains forming the valley. Mr. Wright title of the plans “How to Live in the Southwest.” Completed in 1952, the David Wright House is one of three spiral designs realized by Mr. Wright and the precursor to the Guggenheim Museum in New York City. The house is regarded as Mr. Wright's last residential masterpiece."
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Subject: David and Gladys Wright House (Phoenix, Ariz.), Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959, Historic house museums, Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration
Title: Frank Lloyd Wright sites
Description: "This website was created to give fellow Frank Lloyd Wright enthusiasts an online guide to learning about and visiting the homes and buildings he designed and some of the notable designs of FLW apprentices."
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Subject: Historic buildings, Historic preservation, Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959
Title: Graycliff : Wright on the lake
Description: "The non-profit Graycliff Conservancy was founded in 1997 specifically to acquire, preserve, and restore the Graycliff Estate."
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Subject: Graycliff (Derby, N.Y.), Isabelle R. Martin House (Derby, N.Y.), Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration, Historic house museums, Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959
Title: Project Eppstein : a Frank Lloyd Wright design
Description: Blog edited by realtor Fred Taber about the restoration of the Samuel & Dorothy Eppstein House, a Usonian design by Frank Lloyd Wright started in 1949 and completed in 1953. Blog began in 2013, and continues through the sale of the house in 2016 to Marika Broere and Tony Hillebrandt, who oversaw the major restoration work and completed it in 2017.
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Subject: Samuel and Dorothy Eppstein House (Galesburg, Mich.), Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959
Title: Wright Library
Description: "The mission of the Wright Library is to collect, catalog and preserve items that are published by and about Frank Lloyd Wright, as well as items that relate to Wright and his work."
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Subject: Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959
Title: Wright in Japan, Window on Wright's Legacy in Japan
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Subject: Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959
Title: Bachman Wilson House
Description: "The Bachman Wilson House designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1954 is a 20th Century contributing structure once located in the National Historic District of the Borough of Millstone, New Jersey. This mid-fifties “Usonian”, a word coined by Mr. Wright to describe his houses that offered architectural quality for moderate income families is one of the purest designs of this period: a work of art in simplicity and form, unencumbered by programmatic constraints."
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Subject: Usonian houses, Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959, Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration
Title: Dana-Thomas House
Description: "The Dana-Thomas House (DTH) was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1902 for Susan Lawrence Dana, a forward-thinking socialite living in Springfield, Illinois. The home, the 72nd building designed by Wright, contains the largest collection of site-specific, original Wright art glass and furniture."
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Subject: Dana House (Springfield, Ill.), Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration, Historic house museums, Architect-designed furniture, Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959, Prairie school (Architecture)
Title: Frank Lloyd Wright House in Ebsworth Park
Description: "Nestled in grassy fields on 10.5 acres in the Sugar Creek area of Kirkwood, Mo., the Frank Lloyd Wright House in Ebsworth Park is a unique and significant residence designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, widely recognized as the greatest American architect of the 20th century."
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Subject: Kraus House (Kirkwood, Mo.), Usonian houses, Historic house museums, Historic preservation, Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration, Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959
Title: Frank Lloyd Wright -- Sharp Family Tourism and Education Center
Description: "Sharp Family Tourism and Education Center, featuring the Wright-designed Usonian house and GEICO Gift Shop, was opened as part of an ongoing effort to better educate visitors to the Wright architecture at Florida Southern College."
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Subject: Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959, Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration, Usonian houses
Title: Palmer House, Frank Lloyd Wright Palmer House
Description: "The house, commissioned by William and Mary Palmer in 1950, was designed by Wright's own hand. It is perhaps the finest of his late houses. The 2,000 square-foot home with its collection of Wright-designed furniture, the Teahouse, and the two-acre beautiful sylvan setting is Ann Arbor's most architecturally significant residence."
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Subject: Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration, Historic preservation
Title: Unity Temple Restoration Foundation
Description: "Frank Lloyd Wright’s Unity Temple is an architectural masterpiece, embodying the bold elegance, visionary experimentation, and functional integrity that characterize modern architecture. One of the earliest public buildings in the United States to feature exposed concrete, and the last surviving public building from Wright’s Prairie Period, Unity Temple is considered among the most innovative and imaginative structures of the 20th century"
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Subject: Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959, Unity Temple (Oak Park, Ill.), Unitarian church buildings, Historic preservation, Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration
Title: Lowell and Agnes Walter Estate at Cedar Rock
Description: "The Lowell and Agnes Walter House in Quasqueton, Iowa is a beautiful example of a well-preserved signature Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian estate. It exemplifies many of the ideals Wright was incorporating into his Usonian designs as he created his own version of the average American’s home. At Cedar Rock, Wright realized the dream of Mr. and Mrs. Walter, to show the world that something of distinct architectural beauty, simplicity, and sophistication could be created and enjoyed here, in Iowa."
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Subject: Usonian houses, Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration, Historic preservation, Cedar Rock (Quasqueton, Iowa), Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959
Title: Cedar Rock
Description: "When Iowa businessman Lowell Walter died in August of 1981, he and his wife, Agnes, left their dream home, Cedar Rock, to the Iowa Conservation Commission and the people of Iowa. Designed by the famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright, the residence lies on a limestone bluff overlooking the Wapsipinicon River near Quasqueton in Buchanan County."
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Subject: Usonian houses, Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration, Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959, Historic preservation, Cedar Rock (Quasqueton, Iowa)
Title: Johnson Foundation at Wingspread, Wingspread
Description: "In 1936, Herbert Fisk Johnson, Jr. (1899-1978) commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright to design a new administration building for S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc., (also known as Johnson Wax), the family business which has since been renamed SC Johnson, A Family Company. Johnson loved the plan so much he later commissioned Wright to design his new home. Completed in 1939, Wright called the 14,000-foot creation Wingspread, because its four wings embrace the prairie, while the roof over the central Great Hall soars skyward."
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Subject: Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration, Historic preservation, Wingspread (Racine, Wis.), Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959
Title: Laurent House
Description: "Frank Lloyd Wright's Laurent House in Rockford, Illinois is the only building ever designed by the famed architect for a person with a disability. Kenneth and Phyllis Laurent commissioned and lived in the home from 1952 until early 2012, when it was acquired by a private foundation and added to the National Register of Historic Places."
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Subject: Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959, Usonian houses, Historic house museums, Historic preservation, Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration, Laurent House (Rockford, Ill.)
Title: Polymath Park Resort
Description: Website of resort in Acme, PA, featuring Frank Lloyd Wright's Duncan House (a prefab Usonian built in 1957 for Donald Duncan in Lisle, Ill. and later dismantled and relocated) as well as the Balter House and Blum House, designed by Wright's apprentice Peter Berndtson.
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Subject: Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959, Berndtson, Peter, 1909-1972, Duncan House (Pa.), Blum House (Pa.), Balter House (Pa.), Polymath Park (Pa.), Usonian houses, Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration, Prefabricated houses
Title: Price Tower Arts Center, Frank Lloyd Wright's Price Tower
Description: "Price Tower Arts Center in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, is located inside the only fully realized skyscraper designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, a 19-story landmark completed in 1956. The ongoing mission of Price Tower Arts Center is to provide local, regional and global audiences with the experience of great art, architecture and design."
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Subject: Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959, Skyscrapers, Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration
Title: Charnley-Persky House Museum
Description: The Charnley House, which has long been recognized internationally as a pivotal work of modern architecture, stands as evidence of the extraordinary power of Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright's creativity in collaboration.
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Subject: Charnley-Persky House (Chicago, Ill.), Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959, Sullivan, Louis H., 1856-1924, Historic house museums, Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration
Title: Cottage for Mr. Seth C. Peterson, Mirror Lake, Wisconsin
Description: "The 1958 Seth Peterson Cottage is [Frank Lloyd] Wright's last Wisconsin building. Wright died in April, 1959, before Cottage construction was completed ... The mission of the Seth Peterson Cottage Conservancy is to continue preservation efforts as well as provide wide opportunities to experience the unique architectural concepts of Frank Lloyd Wright in this intimate setting."
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Subject: Usonian houses, Historic preservation, Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration, Seth Peterson Cottage (Wis.), Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959
Title: Taliesin, the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture
Description: "Taliesin, the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture, builds architects of the future by offering comprehensive study towards a professional Master of Architecture (M.Arch) degree. The program is designed for students who thrive in a multifaceted environment focusing on rigorous design, critical thinking, and hands-on learning."
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Subject: Schools of architecture, Architecture--Study and teaching
Title: Jacobs House, Usonia 1
Description: "Designed and constructed in 1936-1937, the First Herbert and Katherine Jacobs House is located in Westmorland, on the edge of what was at the time the western border of Madison, Wisconsin, approximately one mile south of the famous Unitarian Meeting House. The First Jacobs is the purest and most famous application of Wright's Usonian concepts."
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Subject: Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959, Madison (Wis.)--Buildings, structures, etc, Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration, Historic preservation, Usonian houses
Title: Van Tamelan House, Frank Lloyd Wright's Van Tamelen House, Madison, Wisconsin
Description: "Located on 2 wooded acres on the west side of Madison, Wisconsin, the Eugene Van Tamelen house stands as a testament to Frank Lloyd Wright's lifelong quest to build an elegantly livable, yet affordable house. Based on Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian Automatic concept and constructed by Marshall Erdman in 1956, the Van Tamelen residence drew national attention that year as the subject of articles in the New York Times and House and Home. Mr. Wright sited the house on the property and personally supervised the landscaping while he inspected the home during and after construction."
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Subject: Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration, Historic preservation, Usonian houses, Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959, Eugene Van Tamelan House (Madison, Wis.)
Title: B. Harley Bradley House, Wright in Kankakee
Description: "The B. Harley Bradley House marks the beginning of Frank Lloyd Wright's Prairie School period. This style became Wright's best known. For the decade after the Bradley House design, Wright's commissions were often derived from this plan and included elements first seen as all in one location at the Bradley House."
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Subject: Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959, B. Harley Bradley House (Kankakee, Ill.), Prairie school (Architecture), Historic house museums, Historic preservation, Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration
Title: Wright in Milwaukee, Frank Lloyd Wright's Burnham Block
Description: The mission of the Frank Lloyd Wright® Wisconsin Heritage Tourism Program, Inc. is to promote, protect and preserve the heritage of Frank Lloyd Wright in his native state of Wisconsin.
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Subject: Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration, Historic sites--Conservation and restoration, Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959, Burnham Block (Milwaukee, Wis.), American System-Built Homes
Title: Wyoming Valley School Cultural Arts Center
Description: "Wyoming Valley School, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, is listed on the state and national register of historic places and is located three miles from Wright's home, Taliesin, in rural Spring Green, Wisconsin. Wyoming Valley School Cultural Arts Center is a nonprofit organization that promotes the arts and culture of the surrounding region by opening the dynamic architecture of Wyoming Valley School to provide incomparable spaces for workshops, performances, lectures, and exhibits for all ages."
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Subject: Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959, Wyoming Valley School (Spring Green, Wis.), Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration
Title: Alvin Miller House : a Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian
Description: "The Alvin Miller House is a compact and lovely Usonian home of 1250 square feet on the banks of the Cedar River in Charles City, Iowa. This Frank Lloyd Wright home was entered into the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. The original design called for the residence of dentist Dr. Alvin and Inez Miller to be built, with an adjoining dental office on the south side of the home, and a second residence for the Miller’s dentist son, Dr. William Miller. Of the three FLW designed structures, only the original residence was built in the period."
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Subject: Alvin Miller House (Charles City, Iowa), Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959, Usonian houses
Title: Frank Lloyd Wright Smith House, Smith House
Description: "School teachers Sara Stein Smith and Melvyn Maxwell Smith, undeterred by their modest salaries and guided by a shared love of architecture, met Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin in 1941 and commissioned a custom home. The Smith House in Bloomfield Hills is an excellent example of Wright’s Usonian ideal, which aimed to build quality houses for the American middle class."
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Subject: Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959, Usonian houses
Title: Kaufmann Office
Description: "Frank Lloyd Wright’s office for Edgar J Kaufmann is one of the most important twentieth-century objects in the V&A’s collections. Designed by the most significant American architect of the century, it is unusual both in that it retains all of its original woodwork, furniture, carpets and textiles. The room was designed for Wright’s most distinguished patron, department store owner Kaufmann, who installed it in his store in downtown Pittsburgh."
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Subject: Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959, Office decoration, Kaufmann, Edgar J., 1885-1955--Homes and haunts
Title: Our Frank Lloyd Wright story, Community Christian Church : Frank Lloyd Wright
Description: "Community Christian Church, located in the heart of Kansas City at 46th and Main Street, first commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright to design this now historic structure after a fire on Halloween night 1939 destroyed the previous building. The Wright-designed “church of the future” opened its doors for the first worship service in the new sanctuary on January 6, 1942, and a vibrant, progressive congregation has called it home for more than 80 years."
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Subject: Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959, Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration, Historic preservation
Title: Frank Lloyd Wright Bachman-Wilson House
Description: "This house was originally built for Gloria and Abraham Wilson in 1956 along the Millstone River in New Jersey. It was subsequently purchased by architect/designer team Lawrence and Sharon Tarantino in 1988 and meticulously restored. When the house was threatened by repeated flooding at its original location, the Tarantinos determined that, in order to preserve it, they should sell the house to an institution willing to relocate it. After the Tarantinos conducted a multi-year search for a suitable institution, Crystal Bridges acquired the house in 2013. The entire structure was then taken apart and each component was labeled, packed, and moved to the museum, where it was reconstructed in 2015."
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Subject: Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959, Usonian houses, Bachman-Wilson House (Bentonville, Ark.), Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration
Title: Dana Thomas House
Description: "The Dana-Thomas House (DTH) was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1902 for Susan Lawrence Dana, a forward-thinking socialite living in Springfield, Illinois. The home, the 72nd building designed by Wright, contains the largest collection of site-specific, original Wright art glass and furniture."
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Subject: Dana House (Springfield, Ill.), Prairie school (Architecture), Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959
Title: Frank Lloyd Wright's Allen House
Description: "The Henry J. Allen House designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1915, was sold, September 20, 1990 by the Wichita State University Endowment Association to the Allen House Foundation. The Allen House Foundation is named after the original owners of the house, Henry and Elsie Allen. The purpose of the Foundation is to restore and conserve the house through its adaptive use as a house museum and study center, open to the public by appointment as designated by the City Commission of Wichita."
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Subject: Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration, Historic house museums, Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959, Henry J. Allen House (Wichita, Kan.)
Title: Hanna House
Description: "Hanna House was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1936 for Stanford Professor Paul Hanna and his wife, Jean, specialists in childhood education. Wright had become interested in designing elegant and affordable homes for the American middle class to create a more harmonious, enlightened society. The long-term collaboration between the Hannas and Wright resulted in an unprecedented design: a house based on hexagonal geometry, with no right angles in the floor plan."
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Subject: Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959, Paul R. Hanna House (Stanford, Calif.), Historic house museums, Historic preservation, Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration
Title: Jiyu Gakuen Tomorrow Hall, 重要文化財 自由学園明日館
Description: "Jiyu Gakuen Tomorrow Hall was built in 1921 (Taisho 10) by the master Frank Lloyd Wright, who was born in the United States as a school building of Jiyu Gakuen, which was founded by Yoshikazu Hani and his wife."
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Subject: Jiyū Gakuen (Japan), Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959
Title: Kalil House, Frank Lloyd Wright's Mid-Century Modern Toufic H. Kalil House
Description: "Built in 1955, this is a unique extant example of Wright’s Usonian Automatic houses, one of only seven ever constructed. Wright derived the name Usonian from United States of America to denote a national style. His intention was to design houses moderate in cost for the streamlined lifestyle of post-war Americans."
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Subject: Usonian houses, Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959, Toufic H. Kalil House (Manchester, N.H.)
Title: Martin House, Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House Complex
Description: "Frank Lloyd Wright’s Martin House is a non-profit organization with a primary mission to preserve, interpret, and promote Martin House. A National Historic Landmark and a premier New York State Historic Site, Martin House is operated under a cooperative agreement with the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation and the State University of New York at Buffalo."
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Title: Olfelt House
Description: "Thrilled to live in a Frank Lloyd Wright home and enamored of its unique qualities, the new owners are committed to an update that respects the original design and intent of the 1960 Olfelt House. The great room, entrance, and original master bedroom are to be fully restored, including all the custom millwork, floors and lighting, the wood wall paneling and furniture. Starting with Wright's site plan showing a future wing, thread collective's philosophy was to create an addition that is consistent with the design logic and distinctive characteristics of the Olfelt House and takes a position of deference to the original structure."
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Subject: Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959, Olfelt, Paul C.--Homes and haunts, Paul Olfelt House (Saint Louis Park, Minn.), Usonian houses, Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration
Title: Penwern : a Frank Lloyd Wright estate
Description: "The year was 1900. Frank Lloyd Wright needed a project to display his talents; Fred B. Jones needed a place in the country to escape the Chicago heat and hectic business world. The result was an amazing estate, which Frank Lloyd Wright named Penwern. The estate consists of four structures; a main house, boat house, gate house and stable, which were built on a 10-acre site with 600 feet of lakefront and a commanding view of Delavan Lake. The boathouse was built in 1900, the house in 1901, and the stable and gatehouse followed in 1903."
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Subject: Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration, Penwern (Wis.), Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959
Title: Wright in Glencoe
Description: "Glencoe, Illinois is the location of many of the Prairie style structures [Frank Lloyd] Wright created early in his career. Between 1905 and 1916, Wright prepared drawings and/or plans for at least 21 different structures in Glencoe. Fourteen (or possibly fifteen) were built. The thirteen structures that survive today make Glencoe the home of the third largest concentration of Frank Lloyd Wright-designed structures in the world."
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Subject: Prairie style (Architecture), Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration, Historic house museums
Title: AD German Warehouse
Description: "The Warehouse follows the design mode of this time frame exhibited in other Wright buildings such as the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, Japan, the Larkin Building in Buffalo, New York, Midway Gardens in Chicago and the Frederick C. Bogk House in Milwaukee. The Warehouse features plain brick surfaces broken by vertical slits extending from the base to the frieze. The German Warehouse is dominated by a broad corbeled concrete frieze ornamented by cast concrete ornament and narrow window slits ... It is the only remaining commercial structure designed by Wright that still exists from this time period. As time passes, its architectural and historic significance continues to grow, reaching far from its location on the corner of Church and Haseltine Streets in Richland Center."
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Subject: A.D. German Warehouse (Richland Center, Wis.), Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration, Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959
Title: Beth Sholom Synagogue Preservation Foundation
Description: "The Beth Sholom Synagogue Preservation Foundation, a non-sectarian, not-for-profit (501(c)3) organization, was created to preserve the Beth Sholom Synagogue, a National Historic Landmark. Beth Sholom (opened in 1959) is the only synagogue designed by the great American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, and was recognized shortly after his death by the American Institute of Architects and the National Trust for Historic Preservation as one of his seventeen most important projects."
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Subject: Beth Sholom Synagogue (Elkins Park, Pa.), Historic preservation, Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration, Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959
Title: Blue Sky Mausoleum
Description: "Blue Sky Mausoleum is located in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, New York--the cemetery for which it was designed ... Blue Sky Mausoleum takes its place among a group of distinguished Frank Lloyd Wright designs in Buffalo, New York. Seven were built in the early 20th century; three new structures are being added in the 21st. Blue Sky Mausoleum is the first of these."
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Subject: Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959, Cemeteries
Title: Frank Lloyd Wright / Currier Museum of Art
Description: "The Zimmerman House was commissioned by Isadore and Lucille Zimmerman in 1949. The two-bedroom home embodies Wright’s Usonian architectural concepts. The compact design contrasts narrow passages with dramatic, open spaces that blend different functions, in a manner which predicts today’s open-plan homes. The house is constructed of brick and Georgia cypress, and retains its original furniture and garden, both designed by Wright... Designed in 1955, the Kalil House is one of only seven Usonian Automatics ever constructed. Wright termed the style “automatic” because they were intended to be easily and quickly built. Toufic and Mildred Kalil were inspired to commission the house by their close friends and neighbors Isadore and Lucille Zimmerman, who had commissioned a Wright house a few years earlier on the same street."
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Subject: Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959, Historic house museum, Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration, Zimmerman House (Manchester, N.H.), Toufic H. Kalil House (Manchester, N.H.)
Title: Graycliff -- Frank Lloyd Wright
Description: "Graycliff Conservancy is dedicated to the preservation of the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed structures and grounds, along with the Ellen Biddle Shipman-designed gardens and landscape, that comprise Graycliff, the summer retreat of Isabelle & Darwin Martin of Buffalo, NY."
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Subject: Graycliff (Derby, N.Y.), Isabelle R. Martin House (Derby, N.Y.), Historic house museums, Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959
Title: Frank Lloyd Wright Visitor Center
Description: "The Sharp Family Tourism and Education Center provides a home for the permanent display of photographs, furniture, and drawings depicting Wright’s relationship with the College. The Center also acts as a home for visiting exhibits on loan from various other Wright sites. In 2012, the Florida Southern College Historic District was designated a National Historic Landmark by the National Park Service of the U.S. Department of the Interior for being the largest single-site collection of Frank Lloyd Wright architecture in the world."
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Subject: Usonian houses, Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration, Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959
Title: Frank Lloyd Wright's Polymath Park, Polymath Park
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Subject: Prefabricated houses, Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration, Usonian houses, Polymath Park (Pa.), Balter House (Pa.), Blum House (Pa.), Duncan House (Pa.), Berndtson, Peter, 1909-1972, Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959
Title: Imperial Hotel Tokyo : the Wright Building
Description: "The second-generation main building of the Imperial Hotel was designed by the American architect, Frank Lloyd Wright. Known as the Wright Building and Wright’s Imperial, this creation by Wright functioned as a bridge between the East and West of the era. In addition to its beautiful architecture, its services and products emit a radiance that earned it the nickname 'the Jewel of the Orient'."
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Title: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Wingspread
Description: "When Herbert Fisk Johnson, Jr. commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright to design a new administration building for S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc., he was so delighted with the plan that he commissioned Wright to design his new home. Completed in 1939, Wright called the 14,000-foot creation Wingspread, because its four wings embrace the prairie, while the roof over the central Great Hall soars skyward."
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Subject: Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration, Historic preservation, Wingspread (Racine, Wis.), Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959
Title: Affleck House
Description: "The first Frank Lloyd Wright-designed house to be built in the Detroit metropolitan area, the Affleck House represents one of the finest examples in the world of the architect’s Usonian style, the last great period of Wright’s career. Designed to exist in harmony with the home’s site and nature, the Affleck House was a part of Wright’s attempt to meet the need for low-cost housing for the average American. The importance of the house is borne by the fact that it was placed on the Michigan Register of Historic Places in 1978 and the National Register of Historic Places in 1985."
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Subject: Usonian houses, Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration, Historic preservation, Affleck House (Bloomfield Hills, Mich.), Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959
Title: Affleck House
Description: "The first Frank Lloyd Wright-designed house to be built in the Detroit metropolitan area, the Affleck House represents one of the finest examples in the world of the architect’s Usonian style, the last great period of Wright’s career. Designed to exist in harmony with the home’s site and nature, the Affleck House was a part of Wright’s attempt to meet the need for low-cost housing for the average American. The importance of the house is borne by the fact that it was placed on the Michigan Register of Historic Places in 1978 and the National Register of Historic Places in 1985."
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Subject: Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959, Affleck House (Bloomfield Hills, Mich.), Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration, Historic preservation, Usonian houses
Title: Marin County Civic Center
Description: "The Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Marin County Civic Center is a national- and state-designated historic landmark. Wright's 770th commission, the Civic Center is the last and one of the most important works by this internationally acclaimed architect who has been described as 'one of the most creative architectural geniuses of all time" and "the most original architect the United States has ever produced.' Frank Lloyd Wright died on April 9, 1959, at the age of 92, and did not see his vision completed. Taliesin Senior Architect Wesley Peters and San Francisco Bay Area Taliesin Architect Aaron Green directed the completion."
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Subject: Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration, Historic preservation, Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959
Title: Living Room from the Francis W. Little House: Windows and paneling, 1912–14, Frank Lloyd Wright, American
Description: "The Frank Lloyd Wright Room was originally the living room of the summer residence of Francis W. Little, designed and built between 1912 and 1914 in Wayzata, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis. The room epitomizes Wright's concept of "organic architecture," in which the building, setting, interior, and furnishings are inextricably related. The house is composed of a group of low pavilions interspersed with gardens and terraces, which, in plan, radiate from a central symbolic hearth."
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Subject: Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959, Organic architecture, Francis Little House II (Minn.)
Title: Fountainhead by Frank Lloyd Wright
Description: "The Mississippi Museum of Art has acquired Fountainhead, the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed property in Jackson’s Fondren neighborhood following approval by the Jackson Planning and Zoning Board and City Council. The residence and its furnishings were designed by the renowned architect in 1948, and completed in 1954 for J. Willis Hughes, who lived in the home with his family until 1980."
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Subject: Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959, Usonian houses, Fountainhead (Jackson, Miss.), J. Willis Hughes House (Jackson, Miss.)
Title: RiverRock House, River Rock House
Description: "RiverRock is located in Willoughby Hills, OH and, as of 2023, was the only “unbuilt” Frank Lloyd Wright design that still had its original building site available." In 2025 the 1959 Wright design was built by the owners of the Penfield House, the Dykstra family.
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Subject: RiverRock House (Willoughby, Ohio), Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959, Usonian houses