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Frank Lloyd Wright - Architect

This menu is your starting place for exploring the life and works of America's most famous architect, Frank Lloyd Wright. You'll find photographs, biographies, quotations, books and a complete listing of all his buildings. Compiled by Jackie Craven.
Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright
Browse our online bookstore for favorite titles about the life and work of Frank Lloyd Wright.
Frank Lloyd Wright, America's Most Famous Architect
Your starting place for exploring the life and works of America's most famous architect, Frank Lloyd Wright, with links to photos, quotes, resources, and a master index of all his works.
Did Frank Lloyd Wright Build My House?
It's easy to be confused about which buildings were designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. This FAQ page gives tips for telling the true Wright creations from the pretenders.
Books About Frank Lloyd Wright
Architects, critics and fans have written extensively about the life and work of Frank Lloyd Wright. Here are the best biographies, critical studies, and photo collections.
Frank Lloyd Wright and the House Beautiful
More than a 100 objects designed by Frank Lloyd Wright are part of the traveling exhibition, Frank Lloyd Wright and the House Beautiful. See photos here.
Find the Wright House
You can live in a house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright... or, one that looks like it might have been. Here's how.
Frank Lloyd Wright Quotations
Wright was a gifted speaker and writer as well as architect. Here's a compendium of famous quotes.
Frank Lloyd Wright Books
Much has been written about Frank Lloyd Wright. These books are our favorites.
House Styles: Prairie School
From your Guide, characteristics of the Prairie style, with photos and resources.
Frank Lloyd Wright and Feng Shui
Frank Lloyd Wright believed in "organic architecture"... But did he practice "good feng shui"? Here are two views, from your Guide to Architecture.
Hemicycle Designs
Frank Lloyd Wright used hemicycle styling for the Guggenheim Museum, the Jacobs house and a reconstructed home in Waimea, Hawaii.
In the Cause of Architecture, by Frank Lloyd Wright
Read Frank Lloyd Wright's landmark essay, which includes "What Styles Mean to the Architect" and "The Grammar of Style." The PDF file and black and white photos are from the archives of Architectural Record. The original publication was February, 1928.
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