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Pleasantville, New York
The neighborhood, called Usonia, comprises 50 houses spread among 100 acres (0.40 km2) of wooded hillside; the development includes two houses designed by Wright himself.
Architecture of metropolitan Detroit
Frank Lloyd Wright also designed the Turkel house at 2760 West Seven Mile Rd., the Affleck House at 1925 N. Woodward Ave., the Marvin Smith House at 5045 Ponvalley Rd., and the Carlton P. Wall House at 12305 Beck Rd. in Plymouth Township.
Robie House
Wright designed the Robie House in his studio in Oak Park, Illinois between 1908 and 1909.
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.
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Of particular significance is the Meyer May House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1908 was commissioned by local merchant Meyer May who operated a men's clothing store (May's of Michigan).
Kraus House
The Kraus House, also known as the Frank Lloyd Wright House in Ebsworth Park, is one of the few structures in the state of Missouri (City of Kirkwood) designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
Winslow House
The Winslow House is a building in River Forest, Illinois designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
House on Haunted Hill
Ennis House, a famous house in Los Angeles designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, is seen during the title sequence as the title "House".
Charles Weltzheimer Residence
The Charles Weltzheimer Residence is a Usonian style house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in Oberlin, Ohio.
Gordon House (Oregon)
Gordon House is a residential house designed by influential architect Frank Lloyd Wright as part of his Usonian vision for America.
Rosenbaum House
The Rosenbaum House is a single-family house, designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright and built for Stanley and Mildred Rosenbaum in Florence, Alabama.
Madison, Wisconsin
Wright did design the seminal Usonian House, which is located here.
Waterfall (disambiguation)
Fallingwater, a house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright
Acme, Pennsylvania
The Duncan House was designed by Wright as an instance of his Usonian style.
Willey house
Malcolm Willey House, a house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1934
Chauncey L. Williams Residence
The Chauncey L. Williams Residence, in River Forest, Illinois is a house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Zimmerman House
It is a usonian house designed in 1950 by Frank Lloyd Wright for Dr. Isadore and Lucille Zimmerman.
National Register of Historic Places
The Robie House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, is an example of a property listed under criterion C.
Oscar B. Balch House
The Prairie style Balch House was designed by famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1911.
Oscar B. Balch House
The home was the first house Wright designed after returning from a trip to Europe with a client's wife.
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.
Arthur Heurtley House
The house was designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright and constructed in 1902.
William Palmer Residence
The William and Mary Palmer House is a house in Ann Arbor, Michigan, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1952.
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.
Don M Stromquist House
Wright designed the house on a grid of 60 and 120 degree angles which form parallelograms.
Wilbur Wynant House
The Wilbur Wynant House also known as 600 Fillmore or simply the Wynant House was a home designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
George Furbeck House
The house was designed by famous American architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1897 and constructed for Chicago electrical contractor George W. Furbeck and his new bride Sue Allin Harrington.
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.
Plan for Greater Baghdad
Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium at Arizona State University is a simplified version of Wright's opera house design.
George W. Smith House
The George W. Smith House was designed in 1895 by architect Frank Lloyd Wright for another architect.
Edward R. Hills House
The Edward R. Hills House, also known as the Hills-DeCaro House, is a home that Frank Lloyd Wright designed the remodel for in 1906.
First Unitarian Society of Madison
Its meeting house was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built by Marshall Erdman, and it is a U.S. National Historic Landmark.
First Unitarian Society of Madison
Wright was commissioned to design the Meeting House in 1946.
Mason City, Iowa
The Stockman House was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1908 for Dr. George and Eleanor Stockman.
Shady Hills, Indiana
A notable architectural attraction is the Dr. Richard Davis House, "Woodside" designed by Frank Lloyd Wright located on Overlook Drive that runs through Shady Hills from Indiana 15 to North River Drive.
Frank J. Baker House
The Frank J. Baker House is a Prairie School style house located in Wilmette, Illinois designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
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La Grange, Illinois
A few homes in town were designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Racine, Wisconsin
In addition, Racine is the home of Johnson Wax, with its headquarters designed in 1936 by Frank Lloyd Wright, who also designed the Wingspread Conference Center and two homes in Racine.
Rochester, Minnesota
The city has three homes designed by Frank Lloyd Wright: the A. H. Bulbulian Residence, the James McBean Residence, and the Thomas Keys Residence.
Price Tower
Wright designed an Arizona home for the senior Prices and a Bartlesville home for Harold, Jr., his wife Carolyn Propps Price, and their six children.
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.
Hugh Newell Jacobsen
This was the revival of a similar plan in the '30s to have Frank Lloyd Wright design an American home.
Oscar B. Balch House
The home was the first house Wright designed after returning from a trip to Europe with a client's wife.
Oscar B. Balch House
The Oscar Balch House was one of the first homes designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright upon his return from an extended trip to Europe, during which he designed no houses.
Oscar B. Balch House
The home is part of a series of geometric, cubic homes with overhanging, flat roofs designed by Wright in the early 20th century.
Andrew O. Anderson House
The home in Maywood that had impressed Anderson was designed by Van Bergen who had worked and studied under Solon S. Beman, Roberts, and Frank Lloyd Wright.
Woodside
Woodside (home), a home in Marion, Indiana, that was designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright
Wilbur Wynant House
The Wilbur Wynant House also known as 600 Fillmore or simply the Wynant House was a home designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
Edward R. Hills House
The Edward R. Hills House, also known as the Hills-DeCaro House, is a home that Frank Lloyd Wright designed the remodel for in 1906.
Mamah Borthwick
Soon after, Edwin commissioned Wright to design them a home, now known as the Edwin H. Cheney House, and, as of 2005, housing a bed & breakfast.
E-Z Polish Factory
Wright also designed W.E. Martin's Oak Park home in 1902.
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Unitarian Universalism
First Unitarian Society in Madison, Wisconsin is the largest UU congregation; its building was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Unitarian Universalism
Unity Temple Oak Park, Illinois, had its building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Winslow House
The Winslow House is a building in River Forest, Illinois designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
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.
List of people with synesthesia
Frank Lloyd Wright (June 8, 1867 – April 9, 1959), architect, claimed to hear music sometimes while designing buildings
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 Residence (1940), and Community Christian Church (1940).
Toshima, Tokyo
Designed by famous American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, this notable building was completed in 1922, shortly before he completed work on the Imperial Hotel.
Frank Thomas House
The building was designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1901 and cast in the Wright-developed Prairie School of Architecture.
E-Z Polish Factory
The E-Z Polish Factory is a building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and is located in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
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Point Park Civic Center
The structure was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright on commission from Edgar J. Kaufmann in the late 1940s.
Kraus House
The Kraus House, also known as the Frank Lloyd Wright House in Ebsworth Park, is one of the few structures in the state of Missouri (City of Kirkwood) designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
Gary, Indiana
Downtown Gary was developed in the 1920s and houses several pieces of impressive architecture, including several structures designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
West Bluff Historic District
Of particular note are two contributing structures designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, Francis W. Little House and the house at 1316 Moss Avenue.
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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.
Racine, Wisconsin
In addition, Racine is the home of Johnson Wax, with its headquarters designed in 1936 by Frank Lloyd Wright, who also designed the Wingspread Conference Center and two homes in Racine.
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Kansas City, Missouri
Frank Lloyd Wright designed two private residences, and Community Christian Church with a "Spire of Light" that can be seen for miles around the city.
Andrew O. Anderson House
Throughout its history the Anderson House has been mistaken for a residence designed by Wright.
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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.
Oscar B. Balch House
The Prairie style Balch House was designed by famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1911.
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Oscar B. Balch House
The home is part of a series of geometric, cubic homes with overhanging, flat roofs designed by Wright in the early 20th century.
S. C. Johnson & Son
In 1939 the first part of the Johnson Wax Building, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, opened.
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Racine, Wisconsin
In addition, Racine is the home of Johnson Wax, with its headquarters designed in 1936 by Frank Lloyd Wright, who also designed the Wingspread Conference Center and two homes in Racine.
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Walter Burley Griffin
Frank Lloyd Wright designed a similar system and used Griffin's design to support the arguments for his design.
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Walter Burley Griffin
Frank Lloyd Wright designed a similar system and used Griffin's design to support the arguments for his design.
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Buffalo, New York
Currently under construction is the never built boathouse designed by Wright, on Buffalo's Black Rock Canal.
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Buffalo, New York
Currently under construction is the never built boathouse designed by Wright, on Buffalo's Black Rock Canal.
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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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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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Charles Weltzheimer Residence
The Charles Weltzheimer Residence is a Usonian style house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in Oberlin, Ohio.
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Max Hoffman House
The following year, Wright designed a single-story L-shaped home for the Hoffmans on North Manursing Island.
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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.
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Rosenbaum House
The original Usonian floorplan provided 1,540 square feet (143 m2) of living space, but when the Rosenbaums had their fourth child they asked Wright to design an extension to the now cramped house.
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Rodeo Drive
Architect Frank Lloyd Wright designed the Anderton Court Shops at 333 N. Rodeo Drive.
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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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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 a 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 a public library, an auditorium, and the city hall.
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Art Institute of Chicago
The American Decorative Arts galleries contain furniture pieces designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and Charles and Ray Eames.
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Charles L. Manson House
Built over two years (1938 - 1941) for a successful local insurance agent, the Charles and Dorothy Manson House is among Wright’s Usonian designs.
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Mason City, Iowa
Wright designed just six hotels and two banks during his career.
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George Furbeck House
The art glass, which is one of Wright's earliest completely original designs of the type, features three vertical lines with simple colored borders.
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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.
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George W. Smith House
The design elements were employed a decade later when Wright designed the Unity Temple in Oak Park.
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Kansas City, Missouri
Frank Lloyd Wright designed two private residences, and Community Christian Church with a "Spire of Light" that can be seen for miles around the city.
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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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Price Tower
The Price Tower is a nineteen story, 221 foot high tower in Bartlesville, Oklahoma that was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Price Tower
The Price Tower is a nineteen story, 221 foot high tower in Bartlesville, Oklahoma that was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Frank Sander Residence
One of the biggest misconceptions of the house is that Frank Lloyd Wright designed all the furniture.
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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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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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Eastern Orthodox church architecture
One notable and architecturally important exception is Frank Lloyd Wright's design of Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, in the United States.
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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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Oscar B. Balch House
The Oscar Balch House was one of the first homes designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright upon his return from an extended trip to Europe, during which he designed no houses.
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Larkin Administration Building
The Larkin Administration 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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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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Andrew O. Anderson House
Wright's early Prairie designs were characterized by the use of cubes and blocks; a good example is the James Charnley House in Chicago, a structure Wright designed while working for Adler and Sullivan.
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Mason City, Iowa
Wright designed just six hotels and two banks during his career.
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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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Shady Hills, Indiana
A notable architectural attraction is the Dr. Richard Davis House, "Woodside" designed by Frank Lloyd Wright located on Overlook Drive that runs through Shady Hills from Indiana 15 to North River Drive.
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Plaza Hotel
The suite's decor is reflective of Wright's own design for the rooms when he lived there -- urban sophistication with oriental influence.
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Architecture of metropolitan Detroit
Frank Lloyd Wright also designed the Turkel house at 2760 West Seven Mile Rd., the Affleck House at 1925 N. Woodward Ave., the Marvin Smith House at 5045 Ponvalley Rd., and the Carlton P. Wall House at 12305 Beck Rd. in Plymouth Township.
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Architecture of metropolitan Detroit
Frank Lloyd Wright also designed the Turkel house at 2760 West Seven Mile Rd., the Affleck House at 1925 N. Woodward Ave., the Marvin Smith House at 5045 Ponvalley Rd., and the Carlton P. Wall House at 12305 Beck Rd. in Plymouth Township.
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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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Edgar J. Kaufmann
Mr. Kaufmann employed architect Frank Lloyd Wright to design a weekend home; the result was Fallingwater, near Mill Run (about 75 miles southeast of Pittsburgh).
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E-Z Polish Factory
The E-Z Polish Factory is a building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and is located in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
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Ayn Rand
Rand initially insisted that Frank Lloyd Wright design the architectural models used in the film, but relented when his fee was too high.
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