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Frank Lloyd Wright's Houses
Fallingwater Rising: Frank Lloyd Wright, E. J. Kaufmann, and America's Most Extraordinary House
Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater: The House and Its History
Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House: The Illustrated Story of an Architectural Masterpiece
Frank Lloyd Wright's
Taliesin and Taliesin West
The truth is more important than the facts.
About Frank Lloyd Wright
Frank Lloyd Wright was born as Frank Lincoln Wright in Richland
Center in southwestern Wisconsin, on June 8, 1867. His father,
William Carey Wright, was a musician and a preacher. His mother,
Anna Lloyd Jones was a teacher. [It is said that Anna Lloyd-Jones
placed pictures of great buildings in young Frank's nursery as part
of training him up from the earliest possible moment as an
architect].
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Videos
The Masterpiece; Forest, Stream, Rock, and Air.
Fallingwater House
The most famous House ever designed by Frank Lloyd Wright is The
Fallingwater. FLW said of his house; Fallingwater is a great
blessing - one of the great blessings to be experienced here on
earth. I think nothing yet ever equaled the coordination,
sympathetic expression of the great principle of repose where forest
and stream and rock and all the elements of structure are combined
so quietly that really you listen not to any noise whatsoever
although the music of the stream
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Looking to buy a Frank Lloyd Wright House?
Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy
The FLW Building Conservancy is an international
preservation organization, based in Chicago, Illinois. Founded in
1989, its mission is to facilitate the preservation and maintenance
of the remaining structures designed by FLW through
education, advocacy, preservation easements and technical services.
Their website
Savewright.org offers a listing of FLW properties for sales. You
can also post your FLW Property on Wright on the Market for a $250
flat fee that will include a showcasing
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