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Gordon House (Silverton, Oregon)
Gordon House is a residential house designed by influential architect Frank Lloyd Wright as part of his Usonian vision for America.
Arthur Heurtley House
The house was designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright and constructed in 1902.
Mason City, Iowa
The Dr. G.C. Stockman House was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1908 for Dr. George and Eleanor Stockman.
Robie House
Robie's generous budget allowed Wright to design a house with a largely steel structure, which accounts for the minimal deflection of the eaves.
National Farmer's Bank of Owatonna
Internal elements include two stained glass windows designed by Louis J. Millet, a mural by Oskar Gross, and four immense cast iron electroliers designed by George Elmslie and cast by Winslow Brothers Company (owned by William Winslow, for whom Frank Lloyd Wright designed an iconic house).
Kraus House
The Kraus House, also known as the Frank Lloyd Wright House in Ebsworth Park, is a house in Kirkwood, Missouri designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
A. H. Bulbulian Residence
The A. H. Bulbulian Residence is a house in Rochester, Minnesota, United States, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Chauncey L. Williams Residence
The Chauncey L. Williams Residence, in River Forest, Illinois is a house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Robert P. Parker House
The house was designed by famous American architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1892 and is an example of his early work.
Robert P. Parker House
The house was designed by Wright independently while he was still employed by Adler and Sullivan, something architect Louis Sullivan forbade.
Robert P. Parker House
In all, Wright designed nine "bootleg houses" moonlighting while still under contract with Sullivan.
Max Hoffman
As if introducing some of the most famous brands of foreign cars to the U.S. market is not enough, Max Hoffman also resided in a house designed and outfitted totally for his wife and him by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Fountainhead (Jackson, Mississippi)
Fountainhead in Jackson, Mississippi, also known as J. Willis Hughes House, is a Usonian house designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
Graycliff
Martin was an executive with the Larkin Soap Company, and Wright also designed houses in Buffalo for fellow Larkin Company executives William R. Heath and Walter V. Davidson.
Darwin D. Martin
By this time Martin had built a considerable fortune and asked Wright to design a house for him as well.
Arch Oboler
The house was designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright; the Wright-designed Oboler residential complex is named Eaglefeather.
James McBean Residence
The James McBean Residence is a house in Rochester, Minnesota designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Robert and Rae Levin House
Wright designed the house to be connected closely to nature.
S. A. Foster House and Stable
The house was designed in 1900 by Frank Lloyd Wright for Stephen Foster.
Millard House
Millard House, also known as La Miniatura, is a textile block house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1923 in Pasadena, California.
Charles Weltzheimer Residence
The Charles Weltzheimer Residence is a Usonian style house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in Oberlin, Ohio.
Theodore Baird
Baird's Amherst house, the Theodore Baird Residence, was one of the few New England houses designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Goetsch-Winckler House
After World War II, Wright designed houses separately for several other co-op members, although the only design built was that for Erling P. Brauner, also in Okemos less than a mile and a half from Goetsch-Winckler House.
Willits House
The Ward W. Willits House is a building designed by famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
Bear Run (Youghiogheny River)
The Fallingwater house, designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright, is located on this stream at the locality known as Mill Run.
Lancaster, Wisconsin
The stone and wood Patrick Kinney house (1951) in Lancaster was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, one of 45 Wright structures in Wisconsin.
Five (1951 film)
The unusual house that is the setting for most of the film was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and owned by Arch Oboler.
George Barton House
The George F. Barton House was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, built between 1903 & 1904, and is located at 118 Summit Avenue in Buffalo, New York.
Wilbur Wynant House
The Wilbur Wynant House also known as 600 Fillmore or simply the Wynant House was a house designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
Larkin Administration Building
The company, known for its generous corporate culture, also commissioned Wright to design row houses for its workers, which were never built.
Thomas Keys Residence
The Thomas E. Keys Residence is a house in Rochester, Minnesota designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built with earth berms in 1950.
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San Luis Obispo, California
The doctor's office on the corner of Santa Rosa and Pacific streets is one of very few commercial buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Willits
Willits House (The Ward W. Willits House), is a building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright
Architecture of Kansas City
Frank Lloyd Wright designed three buildings currently standing in the Kansas City area: the Frank Bott Residence (1950), the Clarence Sondern House (1940), and Community Christian Church (1940).
Willits House
The Ward W. Willits House is a building designed by famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
Dallas Theater Center
The theater was based in the Kalita Humphreys Theater, a building designed by famous American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, from 1959 to 2009.
Park Inn Hotel
Park Inn Hotel and City National Bank are two adjacent commercial buildings located in downtown Mason City, Iowa which were designed in the Prairie School style by the renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
George Barton House
This article is about a building in Buffalo, New York designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Charles City, Iowa
Charles City is the location of the Dr. Alvin L. Miller House, a Usonian home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Robie House
At the time that he commissioned Wright to design his home, Robie was only 28 years old and the assistant manager of the Exclesior Supply Company, a company on the South Side of Chicago owned and managed by his father.
Usonia
'Usonian' is a term usually referring to a group of approximately fifty middle-income family homes designed by Frank Lloyd Wright beginning in 1936 with the Jacobs House.
Racine, Wisconsin
In addition, Racine is the home of S.C. Johnson & Son, formerly Johnson's Wax, whose headquarters was designed in 1936 by Frank Lloyd Wright, who also designed the Wingspread Conference Center and two homes in Racine.
Los Feliz, Los Angeles, California
It boasts some of the best known residential architecture in the city, including two homes designed by Frank Lloyd Wright: Ennis House and the Hollyhock House, and Richard Neutra's Lovell House.
Millard House
Seeking to integrate the Millard House with the land, Wright designed the home to cling to the lot's steep ravine, nestled it among the trees, and fabricated the home's concrete blocks using sand, gravel and minerals found on the property.
Dwight, Illinois
Dwight is home to one of only three banks designed by the famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright, the First National Bank of Dwight, as well as an historic U.S. Route 66 Texaco gas station, Ambler's Texaco Gas Station, and a 1891 railway station.
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Mason City, Iowa
Wright designed the Park Inn Hotel and City National Bank in 1909 on State and Federal Avenues in downtown Mason City.
Park Inn Hotel
Park Inn Hotel and City National Bank are two adjacent commercial buildings located in downtown Mason City, Iowa which were designed in the Prairie School style by the renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
Park Inn Hotel
The Park Inn Hotel was the third hotel designed by Wright and served as the prototype for Midway Gardens in Chicago and the Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, which was torn down in 1962.
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S. C. Johnson & Son
In 1939 the first part of the Johnson Wax Building, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, opened.
1964 New York World's Fair
The Johnson Wax disc-shaped theater was reworked and became part of the S.C. Johnson Wax complex in Racine, Wisconsin designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Mason City, Iowa
Wright designed the Park Inn Hotel and City National Bank in 1909 on State and Federal Avenues in downtown Mason City.
Park Inn Hotel
Park Inn Hotel and City National Bank are two adjacent commercial buildings located in downtown Mason City, Iowa which were designed in the Prairie School style by the renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Mason City, Iowa
Wright designed just six hotels and two banks during his career.
Park Inn Hotel
The Park Inn Hotel was the third hotel designed by Wright and served as the prototype for Midway Gardens in Chicago and the Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, which was torn down in 1962.
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Robie House
Wright designed the Robie House in his studio in Oak Park, Illinois between 1908 and 1909.
1909 in architecture
Construction begins on the Robie House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, in Hyde Park, Chicago.
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1935 in architecture
Fallingwater designed by Frank Lloyd Wright
Youghiogheny River
Fallingwater, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, is located in the river valley southeast of Connellsville.
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Walter V. Davidson House
The Walter V. Davidson House, located at 57 Tillinghast Place in Buffalo, New York, was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1908.
Davidson House
Walter V. Davidson House, Buffalo, New York, designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright
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University of Wisconsin-Madison
Science Hall, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was partly designed by former UW-Madison student Frank Lloyd Wright
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Science Hall, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was partly designed by former UW–Madison student Frank Lloyd Wright
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Bartlesville, Oklahoma
Price Tower, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, stands in downtown Bartlesville.
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Wilbur Wynant House
The Wilbur Wynant House also known as 600 Fillmore or simply the Wynant House was a house designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Mason City, Iowa
Wright designed just six hotels and two banks during his career.
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Dwight, Illinois
Dwight is home to one of only three banks designed by the famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright, the First National Bank of Dwight, as well as an historic U.S. Route 66 Texaco gas station, Ambler's Texaco Gas Station, and a 1891 railway station.
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Over-illumination
Frank Lloyd Wright designed Marin County Civic Center in 1957 with only one or two switches serving very large office pools.
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Kraus House
The Kraus House, also known as the Frank Lloyd Wright House in Ebsworth Park, is a house in Kirkwood, Missouri designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
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A. H. Bulbulian Residence
The A. H. Bulbulian Residence is a house in Rochester, Minnesota, United States, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Larkin Administration Building
The Larkin Building was designed in 1904 by Frank Lloyd Wright for the Larkin Soap Company of Buffalo, New York, at 680 Seneca Street.
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Bartlesville, Oklahoma
Price Tower, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, stands in downtown Bartlesville.
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Great Lakes region (North America)
Wisconsin-born, Chicago-trained Sullivan apprentice Frank Lloyd Wright designed prototypes for architectural designs from the commercial skylight atrium to suburban ranch house.
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Arizona Biltmore Hotel
Adding to the confusion, in recent years, FLW influences have been added to the property such as a stained glass window design entitled "Sahuaros" that Wright had designed as a magazine cover for Liberty Magazine in 1926 and was fabricated by Taliesin students and installed during the 1973 hotel renovations and restoration.
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South Chicago, Chicago
Famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright had also once designed a comprehensive plan for the shoreline before it became hyper-industrialized.
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Willey house
Malcolm Willey House, a house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1934
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Harvey P. Sutton House
McCook's Sutton Home, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, subject of new book
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Undermain Theatre
These chairs, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, were originally housed in the Kalita Humphreys Theater.
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Bachman-Wilson House
The Bachman-Wilson house, in Millstone, New Jersey was originally designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1954 for Abraham Wilson and his first wife, Gloria Bachman.
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Fountainhead (Jackson, Mississippi)
Fountainhead in Jackson, Mississippi, also known as J. Willis Hughes House, is a Usonian house designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Solomon R. Guggenheim
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and named in his honor, was built between 1955 and 1959.
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Allentown Art Museum
At that time, the Museum installed a room designed by Frank Lloyd Wright as part of its permanent collection: the library from the second Francis W. Little House.
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Harrison P. Young House
The Young House was perhaps most influenced by Wright's design for the Nathan G. Moore House, which was designed during the same period in a Tudor Revival style.
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John Warren Branscomb
Branscomb auditorium, designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright, was named after Bishop Branscomb and stands on the campus of Florida Southern College in Lakeland, Florida.
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1964 New York World's Fair
The Johnson Wax disc-shaped theater was reworked and became part of the S.C. Johnson Wax complex in Racine, Wisconsin designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Graycliff
The Graycliff estate was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) and was built between 1926 and 1929.
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Graycliff
Graycliff was the second of two complexes Frank Lloyd Wright designed for the couple, the first being the Martin House Complex, site of their city residence.
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Graycliff
The gardens and grounds feature water elements designed by Wright, including a porte cochere that extends from Martin House, cantilevering beyond its stone pier supports over a stone basin from which water flows into a large irregularly shaped pool.
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Graycliff
The extensive, 8.4 acres of grounds and gardens were also designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, with one of the few, if not only, landscape designs in his own hand.
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Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
Other points of interest are the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church designed by Frank Lloyd Wright; and the Memorial Center, built in 1957, which contains the public library, an auditorium, and the city hall.
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Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
Other points of interest are the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church designed by Frank Lloyd Wright; and the Memorial Center, built in 1957, which contains the public library, an auditorium, and the city hall.
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Racine, Wisconsin
In addition, Racine is the home of S.C. Johnson & Son, formerly Johnson's Wax, whose headquarters was designed in 1936 by Frank Lloyd Wright, who also designed the Wingspread Conference Center and two homes in Racine.
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Racine, Wisconsin
In addition, Racine is the home of S.C. Johnson & Son, formerly Johnson's Wax, whose headquarters was designed in 1936 by Frank Lloyd Wright, who also designed the Wingspread Conference Center and two homes in Racine.
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American (word)
One uncommon alternative is "Usonian," which usually describes a certain style of residential architecture designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Burton J. Westcott
Westcott's home, Westcott House designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, has been restored as a museum in Springfield.
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James McBean Residence
The James McBean Residence is a house in Rochester, Minnesota designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Architecture of Houston
A good example of this style is the Thaxton House, located in Bunker Hill Village, which was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1954.
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Architecture of Houston
A good example of this style is the Thaxton House, located in Bunker Hill Village, which was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1954.
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Kentuck Knob
Kentuck Knob, also known as the Hagan House, is a residence designed by the American architect Frank Lloyd Wright in rural Stewart Township near the village of Chalk Hill, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA, about 50 miles (80 km) southeast of Pittsburgh.
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Kentuck Knob
Kentuck Knob, also known as the Hagan House, is a residence designed by the American architect Frank Lloyd Wright in rural Stewart Township near the village of Chalk Hill, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA, about 50 miles (80 km) southeast of Pittsburgh.
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Arinobu Fukuhara
In addition, this businessman's name is known internationally because of the Arinobu Fukuhara House at Hakone, which Frank Lloyd Wright designed in 1918 as a Prairie-style vacation villa for the extended Fukuhara family.
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Robert and Rae Levin House
Textile blocks are concrete blocks designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and were used to build the Levin House.
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Millard House
Millard House, also known as La Miniatura, is a textile block house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1923 in Pasadena, California.
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American (word)
One uncommon alternative is "Usonian," which usually describes a certain style of residential architecture designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Charles Weltzheimer Residence
The Charles Weltzheimer Residence is a Usonian style house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in Oberlin, Ohio.
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Water table (architecture)
Note the water table around the base of the Arthur Heurtley House (illustration provided in that article) designed and built by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1902.
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Dallas Theater Center
The theater was based in the Kalita Humphreys Theater, a building designed by famous American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, from 1959 to 2009.
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North Shore (Chicago)
Willits House in Highland Park, which was designed by the architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Andrew B. Cooke House
Inside, the 70-foot (21 m) great room holds Wright's originally designed furniture, cypress wood beams, a heated Cherokee red concrete floor and a large hearth cleaved in the masonry.
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Andrew B. Cooke House
Inside, the 70-foot (21 m) great room holds Wright's originally designed furniture, cypress wood beams, a heated Cherokee red concrete floor and a large hearth cleaved in the masonry.
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Andrew B. Cooke House
Inside, the 70-foot (21 m) great room holds Wright's originally designed furniture, cypress wood beams, a heated Cherokee red concrete floor and a large hearth cleaved in the masonry.
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Peter A. Beachy House
However, Wright designed leaded-glass light fixtures which are used throughout the house.
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William H. Copeland House
In 1909 the home underwent a remodeling designed by famous American architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
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William H. Copeland House
The new low-pitched hip roof that Wright designed, along with the wrap-around porch and overhanging eaves are all elements found in the Copeland House which can be found on other Prairie style homes Wright designed.
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Envane
The cover image features an abstract depiction of Fallingwater, a house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Andrew B. Cooke House
Inside, the 70-foot (21 m) great room holds Wright's originally designed furniture, cypress wood beams, a heated Cherokee red concrete floor and a large hearth cleaved in the masonry.
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Larkin Administration Building
The enormous former Larkin Warehouse, not designed by Wright, has been successfully converted into Class A office space.
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Hollyhock House
The Aline Barnsdall Hollyhock House is a building in the Little Armenia neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, originally designed by Frank Lloyd Wright as a residence for oil heiress Aline Barnsdall, built in 1919–1921.
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Robert M. Lamp House
The Robert M. Lamp House (1903) is a residence at 22 N. Butler Street in Madison, Wisconsin, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for "Robie" Lamp (1866-1916), a realtor, insurance agent, and Madison City Treasurer.
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The Fountainhead
He also said that Ayn Rand had asked Wright to design the sets for the movie based on the novel.
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Gordon House (Silverton, Oregon)
Gordon House is a residential house designed by influential architect Frank Lloyd Wright as part of his Usonian vision for America.
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Thomas Keys Residence
The Thomas E. Keys Residence is a house in Rochester, Minnesota designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built with earth berms in 1950.
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San Luis Obispo, California
The doctor's office on the corner of Santa Rosa and Pacific streets is one of very few commercial buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Luis Marden
In 1938, Marden had seen a "dream house" in Life that Wright had designed for the typical American family.
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Marin County, California
The Marin County Civic Center was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and draws thousands of visitors a year to guided tours of its arch and atrium design.
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Marin County, California
The Marin County Civic Center was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and draws thousands of visitors a year to guided tours of its arch and atrium design.
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Arizona State University
There are many notable landmarks on campus, including Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, Palm Walk, which is lined by 111 palm trees, Charles Trumbull Hayden Library, the University Club Building, and University Bridge.
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