List of Frank Lloyd Wright works
Chronological list of houses, commercial buildings and other works by Frank Lloyd Wright. There are over 415 works by Wright on this list, which can be sorted individually by each column.
Table key
Demolished or destroyed (also noted in "Other Information") Regularly open to the public Disputed authorship (unverified Wright design)
Completed works
Name | City | Country | State/Province | Designed | Built | Other Information | Image |
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Unity Chapel | Spring Green | USA | Wisconsin | 1886 | 1886 | Collaboration with Joseph Lyman Silsbee | |
Hillside Home School I | Spring Green | USA | Wisconsin | 1887 | 1887 | Collaboration with Joseph Lyman Silsbee Demolished 1950 | |
Frank Lloyd Wright Home | Oak Park | USA | Illinois | 1889 | 1889 | Playroom and kitchen addition 1895 Remodeled 1911 Restored 1974-1987 | |
William Storrs MacHarg House | Chicago | USA | Illinois | 1890 | 1891 | Remodeled 1903 by Louis Sullivan Demolished 1926 | |
Louis Sullivan Bungalow | Ocean Springs | USA | Mississippi | 1890 | 1890 | Destroyed by Hurricane Katrina | |
James A. Charnley Bungalow | Ocean Springs | USA | Mississippi | 1890 | 1890 | Heavily damaged by Hurricane Katrina 2005 (Photographs) Undergoing reconstruction 2009 (Photographs) | |
James A. Charnley House | Chicago | USA | Illinois | 1891 | 1892 | Collaboration with Louis Sullivan | |
Dr. Allison W. Harlan House[1] | Chicago | USA | Illinois | 1891 | 1892 | Destroyed by fire 1963 | |
Warren McArthur House[2] | Chicago | USA | Illinois | 1892 | 1892 | Remodeled 1900 | |
George Blossom House[3] | Chicago | USA | Illinois | 1892 | 1892 | Garage added 1907 | |
Robert G. Emmond House[4] | La Grange | USA | Illinois | 1892 | 1892 | ||
Thomas H. Gale House | Oak Park | USA | Illinois | 1892 | 1892 | ||
Robert P. Parker House | Oak Park | USA | Illinois | 1892 | 1892 | ||
Albert Sullivan House[5] | Chicago | USA | Illinois | 1892 | 1892 | Collaboration with Louis Sullivan Demolished 1970 | |
W. Irving Clark House[6] | La Grange | USA | Illinois | 1892 | 1893 | ||
Walter H. Gale House | Oak Park | USA | Illinois | 1893 | 1893 | ||
Robert M. Lamp Cottage (Rocky Roost)[7] | Madison | USA | Wisconsin | 1893 | 1893 | Additions and alterations 1901 Destroyed by fire 1934 | |
Lake Mendota Boathouse[8] | Madison | USA | Wisconsin | 1893 | 1893 | Demolished 1926 | |
Francis J. Woolley House | Oak Park | USA | Illinois | 1893 | 1893 | ||
William H. Winslow House | River Forest | USA | Illinois | 1893 | 1894 | ||
Peter Goan House[9] | La Grange | USA | Illinois | 1893 | 1894 | ||
Robert W. Roloson Houses | Chicago | USA | Illinois | 1894 | 1894 | ||
Frederick Bagley House[10] | Hinsdale | USA | Illinois | 1894 | 1894 | ||
Henry and Lily Mitchell House | Racine | USA | Wisconsin | 1894 | 1894 | May be the work of Cecil Corwin,[11] or a collaboration between Corwin and Wright[12] | |
Dr. H. W. Bassett House[13] | Oak Park | USA | Illinois | 1894 | 1894 | Remodel Demolished 1922 | |
Francisco Terrace Apartments[14] | Chicago | USA | Illinois | 1895 | 1895 | Demolished 1974 Facade reconstructed and relocated[15] to Oak Park, USA in 1977 | |
Edward C. Waller Apartments | Chicago | USA | Illinois | 1895 | 1895 | One unit destroyed by fire 1968 | |
Francis Apartments[16] | Chicago | USA | Illinois | 1895 | 1895 | Demolished 1971 | |
Chauncey L. Williams House | River Forest | USA | Illinois | 1895 | 1895 | ||
Nathan G. Moore House I | Oak Park | USA | Illinois | 1895 | 1895 | Partially destroyed by fire 1922 Rebuilt and redesigned 1923 (see Nathan Moore House II) | |
Harrison P. Young House | Oak Park | USA | Illinois | 1895 | 1895 | Remodel | |
George W. Smith House | Oak Park | USA | Illinois | 1895 | 1898 | ||
Romeo and Juliet Windmill[17] | Spring Green | USA | Wisconsin | 1896 | 1896 | Rebuilt 1938 | |
Isidore H. Heller House | Chicago | USA | Illinois | 1896 | 1897 | ||
Harry C. Goodrich House[18] | Oak Park | USA | Illinois | 1896 | 1896 | ||
Charles E. Roberts House[19] | Oak Park | USA | Illinois | 1896 | 1896 | Remodel | |
Charles E. Roberts Stable | Oak Park | USA | Illinois | 1896 | 1896 | Remodel Converted to living quarters 1903-05 Moved to present location 1929 | |
George W. Furbeck House | Oak Park | USA | Illinois | 1897 | 1897-98 | ||
Rollin Furbeck House[20] | Oak Park | USA | Illinois | 1897 | 1897 | Remodeled 1907 | |
Thomas H. Gale Cottage | Whitehall | USA | Michigan | 1897 | |||
River Forest Golf Club[21] | River Forest | USA | Illinois | 1898 | Demolished | ||
Frank Lloyd Wright Home (studio addition) | Oak Park | USA | Illinois | 1897 | 1898 | Interior and exterior modifications 1905 Remodeled 1911 Restored 1982-1987 | |
Joseph and Helen Husser House[22] | Chicago | USA | Illinois | 1899 | Demolished 1926 | ||
Edward C. Waller House | River Forest | USA | Illinois | 1899 | Remodel Demolished 1939 | ||
William and Jessie M. Adams House | Chicago | USA | Illinois | 1900 | 1900-01 | ||
S. A. Foster House and Stable | Chicago | USA | Illinois | 1900 | 1900 | ||
B. Harley Bradley House (Glenlloyd) | Kankakee | USA | Illinois | 1900 | |||
Warren Hickox House | Kankakee | USA | Illinois | 1900 | 1900 | ||
E.H. Pitkin Cottage | Sapper Island,[23] Desbarats | Canada | Ontario | 1900 | |||
Henry Wallis Cottage | Delavan | USA | Wisconsin | 1900 | |||
Edward C. Waller Gates, Poultry House, and Stables | River Forest | USA | Illinois | 1901 | Poultry House demolished 1939 Stables demolished early 1970s Gate posts and fence reused as entrance to a modern subdivision | ||
Fred B. Jones House (Penwern) | Delavan | USA | Wisconsin | 1901 | 1902 | ||
Ward Winfield Willits House | Highland Park | USA | Illinois | 1901 | |||
F. B. Henderson House | Elmhurst | USA | Illinois | 1901 | 1901 | ||
William G. Fricke House[24] | Oak Park | USA | Illinois | 1901 | |||
Buffalo Exposition Pavilion for the Universal Portland Cement Company[25] | Buffalo | USA | New York | 1901 | 1901 | Temporary structure Demolished | |
Frank W. Thomas House | Oak Park | USA | Illinois | 1901 | 1901 | ||
E. Arthur Davenport House[26] | River Forest | USA | Illinois | 1901 | |||
William E. Martin House[27] | Oak Park | USA | Illinois | 1902 | |||
Lake Delavan Yacht Club[28] | Delavan | USA | Wisconsin | 1902 | |||
Hillside Home School II | Spring Green | USA | Wisconsin | 1902 | |||
Francis W. Little House I[29] | Peoria | USA | Illinois | 1902 | 1902 | Stable added 1909 | |
Arthur B. Heurtley House | Oak Park | USA | Illinois | 1902 | 1902 | ||
Arthur B. Heurtley Summer House | Marquette Island | USA | Michigan | 1902 | 1902 | Remodel | |
Mrs. George Gerts Double House, Bridge Cottage | Whitehall | USA | Michigan | 1902 | |||
Dana-Thomas House | Springfield | USA | Illinois | 1902 | 1902-04 | ||
Walter Gertz Bridge Cottage | Whitehall | USA | Michigan | 1902 | |||
Alfred W. Hebert House | Chicago | USA | Illinois | 1902 | Remodel Partially destroyed by fire 1959; all Wright elements were removed in reconstruction | ||
George W. Spencer House | Delavan | USA | Wisconsin | 1902 | |||
Charles S. Ross House | Delavan | USA | Wisconsin | 1902 | |||
John A. Mosher House | Wellington | USA | Ohio | 1902 | 1903-04 | Original unbuilt house designed for Mosher in Willmette, Illinois. No drawings exist at Taliesin for this house as built.[30] It is also not included in several complete lists of Wright works.[31] | |
George F. Barton House | Buffalo | USA | New York | 1902 | 1903-04 | ||
Joseph J. Walser, Jr. House | Chicago | USA | Illinois | 1903 | |||
Horse Show Fountain | Oak Park | USA | Illinois | 1903 | 1909 | Rebuilt 1969 | |
Abraham Lincoln Center[32] | Chicago | USA | Illinois | 1903 | Design completed by Dwight Perkins | ||
Robert M. Lamp House | Madison | USA | Wisconsin | 1903 | 1903 | ||
Darwin D. Martin Carriage House, Conservatory, and Pergola | Buffalo | USA | New York | 1903 | 1903-05 | Demolished 1962 Reconstructed 2004-2007 | |
Darwin D. Martin House | Buffalo | USA | New York | 1903 | 1904-05 | Restored 2004-ongoing (as of 2012) | |
Edwin H. Cheney House | Oak Park | USA | Illinois | 1903 | |||
Larkin Administration Building | Buffalo | USA | New York | 1904 | Demolished 1950 | ||
Unity Temple | Oak Park | USA | Illinois | 1904 | 1905-08 | ||
Burton J. Westcott House | Springfield | USA | Ohio | 1904 | 1908 | ||
William R. Heath House | Buffalo | USA | New York | 1904 | 1904-05 | ||
Ferdinand F. Tomek House (The Ship House) | Riverside | USA | Illinois | 1904 | 1904-06 | ||
Harvey P. Sutton House | McCook | USA | Nebraska | 1905 | 1905 | ||
Hiram Baldwin House | Kenilworth | USA | Illinois | 1905 | 1905 | ||
Mary W. Adams House | Highland Park | USA | Illinois | 1905 | 1905 | ||
William A. Glasner House | Glencoe | USA | Illinois | 1905 | 1905 | ||
Charles A. Brown House[33] | Evanston | USA | Illinois | 1905 | |||
Frank L. Smith Bank | Dwight | USA | Illinois | 1905 | 1905 | ||
E. W. Cummings Real Estate Office | River Forest | USA | Illinois | 1905 | Demolished 1925 | ||
E-Z Polish Factory | Chicago | USA | Illinois | 1905 | 1905 | ||
Lawrence Memorial Library | Springfield | USA | Illinois | 1905 | |||
A. P. Johnson House | Delavan | USA | Wisconsin | 1905 | 1905 | ||
Thomas P. Hardy House | Racine | USA | Wisconsin | 1905 | 1905 | ||
Darwin D. Martin Gardener’s Cottage | Buffalo | USA | New York | 1905 | 1909 | ||
Mrs Thomas H. Gale Cottage I, II & III | Whitehall | USA | Michigan | 1905 | 1909 | ||
Rookery Building | Chicago | USA | Illinois | 1905 | 1907 | Lobby remodeling | |
William H. Pettit Mortuary Chapel | Belvidere | USA | Illinois | 1906 | 1907 | ||
Peter A. Beachy House | Oak Park | USA | Illinois | 1906 | 1906 | Remodel | |
Frederick D. Nichols House[34] | Flossmoor | USA | Illinois | 1906 | |||
River Forest Tennis Club[35] | River Forest | USA | Illinois | 1906 | Moved[36] 1920 to present location. | ||
Edward R. Hills House | Oak Park | USA | Illinois | 1906 | 1906 | Remodel Reconstructed after fire 1977 | |
P. D. Hoyt House | Geneva | USA | Illinois | 1906 | |||
Mrs. A. W. Gridley House (Ravine House) | Batavia | USA | Illinois | 1906 | 1906 | ||
Grace Fuller House | Glencoe | USA | Illinois | 1906 | Uncertainty if ever built | ||
K. C. DeRhodes House | South Bend | USA | Indiana | 1906 | 1906 | ||
George M. Millard House | Highland Park | USA | Illinois | 1906 | 1906 | ||
Tan-Y-Deri (Andrew T. Porter House)[37] | Spring Green | USA | Wisconsin | 1907 | 1907 | Based on "A Fireproof House for $5000" | |
Avery Coonley House | Riverside | USA | Illinois | 1907 | Complex completed 1912 | ||
Stephen M. B. Hunt House I | La Grange | USA | Illinois | 1907 | 1907 | Based on "A Fireproof House for $5000" | |
Col. George Fabyan Villa | Geneva | USA | Illinois | 1907 | 1907 | Remodel | |
Fox River Country Club | Geneva | USA | Illinois | 1907 | Remodel Destroyed by fire 1910 | ||
Larkin Company Exhibition Pavilion | Jamestown | USA | Virginia | 1907 | 1907 | Temporary structure Demolished | |
Pebbles & Balch Office | Oak Park | USA | Illinois | 1907 | 1907 | Remodel Demolished by 1942 | |
Frederick C. Robie House | Chicago | USA | Illinois | 1908 | 1909-10 | ||
G. C. Stockman House | Mason City | USA | Iowa | 1908 | 1908 | Based on "A Fireproof House for $5000" | |
Raymond W. Evans House | Chicago | USA | Illinois | 1908 | |||
Browne’s Bookstore | Chicago | USA | Illinois | 1908 | Interior design Demolished 1912 (redesigned for a new tenant) | ||
L. K. Horner House[38] | Chicago | USA | Illinois | 1908 | Demolished 1952 | ||
Eugene A. Gilmore House (Airplane House) | Madison | USA | Wisconsin | 1908 | 1908 | ||
Edward E. Boynton House | Rochester | USA | New York | 1908 | 1908 | ||
Walter V. Davidson House | Buffalo | USA | New York | 1908 | 1908 | ||
Isabel Roberts House | River Forest | USA | Illinois | 1908 | 1908 | ||
Meyer May House | Grand Rapids | USA | Michigan | 1908 | 1908-09 | Completely restored, 1986-1987 Open for public tours | |
William H. Copeland House | Oak Park | USA | Illinois | 1908 | 1908-09 | Garage 1908 Remodel 1909 | |
City National Bank Building and Park Inn Hotel | Mason City | USA | Iowa | 1908-09 | 1909-10 | ||
Edmund F. Brigham House | Glencoe | USA | Illinois | 1908–09 | 1915 | ||
Mrs. Thomas H. Gale House | Oak Park | USA | Illinois | 1909 | 1909 | ||
Como Orchard Summer Colony | Darby | USA | Montana | 1909 | |||
Bitter Root Inn[39] | Stevensville | USA | Montana | 1909 | Destroyed by fire 1924 | ||
Frank J. Baker House | Wilmette | USA | Illinois | 1909 | 1909 | ||
Oscar M. Steffens House[40] | Chicago | USA | Illinois | 1909 | Demolished 1963 | ||
W. Scott Thurber Art Gallery | Chicago | USA | Illinois | 1909 | Interior design Demolished by 1917 (redesigned for a new tenant) | ||
George C. Stewart House (Butterfly Woods)[41] | Montecito | USA | California | 1909 | |||
J. Kibben Ingalls House[42] | River Forest | USA | Illinois | 1909 | |||
Peter C. Stohr Arcade Building[43] | Chicago | USA | Illinois | 1909 | Demolished 1922 | ||
Edward P. Irving House[44] | Decatur | USA | Illinois | 1909 | |||
Edward C. Waller Bathing Pavilion | Charlevoix | USA | Michigan | 1909 | Destroyed by fire c1922 | ||
Rev. Jessie R. Zeigler House | Frankfort | USA | Kentucky | 1909 | 1910 | Based on "A Fireproof House for $5000" | |
New York City Exhibition for the Universal Portland Cement Company | New York City | USA | New York | 1910 | 1910 | Temporary structure Demolished | |
Ingwald Moe House[45] | Gary | USA | Indiana | 1910 | |||
Oscar B. Balch House | Oak Park | USA | Illinois | 1911 | 1911 | ||
Herbert Angster House | Lake Bluff | USA | Illinois | 1911 | Demolished 1956 | ||
Sherman M. Booth Cottage | Glencoe | USA | Illinois | 1911 | |||
Banff National Park Pavilion | Banff | Canada | Alberta | 1911 | 1913-14 | Demolished 1939 | |
Lake Geneva Hotel[46] | Lake Geneva | USA | Wisconsin | 1911 | Demolished 1970 | ||
Taliesin I | Spring Green | USA | Wisconsin | 1911 | 1911 | Partially destroyed by fire 1914 | |
The Avery Coonley School Playhouse[47] | Riverside | USA | Illinois | 1911 | 1912 | ||
Francis W. Little House II[48] | Wayzata | USA | Minnesota | 1912 | 1912-14 | Demolished 1972 Living room displayed at The Met, NYC Library displayed at The Allentown Art Museum, PA Hallway displayed at The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN | |
Observation Platform for Island Woolen Mills[49] | Baraboo | USA | Wisconsin | 1912 | |||
William B. Greene House[50] | Aurora | USA | Illinois | 1912 | |||
Park Ridge Country Club | Park Ridge | USA | Illinois | 1912 | 1912 | Remodel Demolished 1930 | |
Harry S. Adams House[51] | Oak Park | USA | Illinois | 1913 | |||
Midway Gardens | Chicago | USA | Illinois | 1913 | Demolished 1929 | ||
Taliesin II | Spring Green | USA | Wisconsin | 1914 | Partially destroyed by fire 1925 | ||
Mori Oriental Art Studio | Chicago | USA | Illinois | 1914 | |||
Women’s Building at Inter-County Fairgrounds | Spring Green | USA | Wisconsin | 1914 | Demolished 1924 | ||
American System-Built Homes | Various Locations | USA | 1914–1915 | ||||
Arthur L. Richards Bungalow | Milwaukee | USA | Wisconsin | 1915 | (American System-Built Home) | ||
Lewis E. Burleigh House | Wilmette | USA | Illinois | 1915 | (American System-Built Home) | ||
Ida and Grace McElwain House | Lake Bluff | USA | Illinois | 1915 | (American System-Built Home) | ||
Thomas E. Sullivan House | Wilmette | USA | Illinois | 1915 | 1916 | (American System-Built Home) Originally thought to be the work of John S. Van Bergen; Most recently (in 2008) determined to be a Wright design with addition by Van Bergen.[52] Other sources have yet to confirm William A. Storrer's finding. | |
Arthur R. Munkwitz Duplex Apartments | Milwaukee | USA | Wisconsin | 1915 | 1916 | Two structures (American System-Built Homes) Demolished 1973 | |
Arthur L. Richards Duplex Apartments | Milwaukee | USA | Wisconsin | 1915 | 1916 | Four structures (American System-Built Homes) | |
Arthur L. Richards Small House | Milwaukee | USA | Wisconsin | 1915 | 1916 | (American System-Built Home) | |
Wilbur Wynant House | Gary | USA | Indiana | 1915 | 1916 | (American System-Built Home) Destroyed by fire 2006 | |
Stephen M. B. Hunt House II | Oshkosh | USA | Wisconsin | 1915 | 1917 | (American System-Built Home) | |
Guy C. Smith House | Chicago | USA | Illinois | 1915 | 1917 | (American System-Built Home) | |
H. Howard Hyde House | Chicago | USA | Illinois | 1915 | 1917 | (American System-Built Home) | |
Oscar A. Johnson House | Evanston | USA | Illinois | 1915 | 1917 | (American System-Built Home) | |
Delbert W. Meier House | Monona | USA | Iowa | 1915 | 1917 | (American System-Built Home) | |
Charles Heisen House | Villa Park | USA | Illinois | 1915 | 1917 | (American System-Built Home) | |
A. D. German Warehouse | Richland Center | USA | Wisconsin | 1915 | 1921 | ||
Ravine Bluffs Development | Glencoe | USA | Illinois | 1915 | (Ravine Bluffs Development) | ||
Ravine Bluffs Development Sculptures | Glencoe | USA | Illinois | 1915 | (Ravine Bluffs Development) | ||
Ravine Bluffs Development Bridge (Sylvan Road Bridge) | Glencoe | USA | Illinois | 1915 | (Ravine Bluffs Development) Rebuilt 1980s | ||
Sherman M. Booth House | Glencoe | USA | Illinois | 1915 | (Ravine Bluffs Development) | ||
Charles R. Perry House | Glencoe | USA | Illinois | 1915 | (Ravine Bluffs Development) | ||
Hollis R. Root House | Glencoe | USA | Illinois | 1915 | (Ravine Bluffs Development) | ||
William F. Kier House | Glencoe | USA | Illinois | 1915 | (Ravine Bluffs Development) | ||
William F. Ross House | Glencoe | USA | Illinois | 1915 | (Ravine Bluffs Development) | ||
Lute F. and Daniel Kissam House | Glencoe | USA | Illinois | 1915 | (Ravine Bluffs Development) | ||
Emil Bach House | Chicago | USA | Illinois | 1915 | 1915 | ||
Imperial Hotel | Tokyo | Japan | 1915 | Completed 1923 | Demolished 1968 (Lobby and pool reconstructed in 1976 at Meiji Mura) | ||
Frederick C. Bogk House | Milwaukee | USA | Wisconsin | 1916 | |||
Ernest Vosburgh House[53] | Grand Beach | USA | Michigan | 1916 | |||
Joseph J. Bagley House[54] | Grand Beach | USA | Michigan | 1916 | |||
William S. Carr House[55] | Grand Beach | USA | Michigan | 1916 | Demolished 2004 (The first demolition of a Wright structure in 30 years ) | ||
Henry J. Allen House | Wichita | USA | Kansas | 1917 | |||
Aisaku Hayashi House | Tokyo | Japan | 1917 | ||||
Hollyhock House (Aline Barnsdall House) | Little Armenia, Los Angeles | USA | California | 1917 | 1919-21 | ||
Arinobu Fukuhara House | Kanagawa-Ken | Japan | 1918 | Destroyed by earthquake 1923 | |||
Tazaemon Yamamura House | Hyogo-Ken | Japan | 1918 | Completed 1924 | |||
Imperial Hotel Annex[56] | Tokyo | Japan | 1919 | Temporary structure Demolished 1923 | |||
Barnsdall Residence B | Little Armenia, Los Angeles | USA | California | 1920 | Demolished 1954 | ||
Jiyu Gakuen Girls’ School | Tokyo | Japan | 1921 | 1921 | |||
Harper Avenue Studio for Frank Lloyd Wright | West Hollywood | USA | California | 1922 | |||
Nathan G. Moore House II | Oak Park | USA | Illinois | 1923 | 1923 | Reconstruction of Nathan Moore House I | |
Alice Millard House (La Miniatura) | Pasadena | USA | California | 1923 | 1923 | ||
Dr. John Storer House | Hollywood | USA | California | 1923 | 1923 | ||
Samuel Freeman House | Hollywood Hills | USA | California | 1923 | 1923 | ||
Charles Ennis House | Los Feliz | USA | California | 1923 | 1924 | ||
Taliesin III | Spring Green | USA | Wisconsin | 1925 | |||
Graycliff Estate (Isabelle R. Martin House) | Derby | USA | New York | 1926 | 1926-29 | ||
Arizona Biltmore Hotel | Phoenix | USA | Arizona | 1927 | 1929 | Consulting architect 1928 | |
Beach Cottages at Dumyat (Ras-el-Bar) | Dumyat | Egypt | 1927 | Uncertainty if ever built | |||
Ocotillo Desert Camp[57] | Chandler | USA | Arizona | 1928 | Partially destroyed by fire and abandoned 1929 | ||
Chandler Land Improvement Company Camp Cabins | Chandler | USA | Arizona | 1929 | Demolished by 1934 | ||
Westhope (Richard L. Jones House) | Tulsa | USA | Oklahoma | 1929 | 1929 | ||
Malcolm E. Willey House | Minneapolis | USA | Minnesota | 1934 | 1934 | ||
Fallingwater (Edgar J. Kaufmann Sr. Residence) | Bear Run | USA | Pennsylvania | 1935 | 1936-38 | ||
Herbert Jacobs House I | Madison | USA | Wisconsin | 1936 | 1937 | ||
Abby Beecher Roberts House (Deertrack)[58] | Marquette | USA | Michigan | 1936 | |||
Johnson Wax Headquarters | Racine | USA | Wisconsin | 1936 | 1936-39 | ||
Hanna-Honeycomb House | Palo Alto | USA | California | 1937 | 1937 | At Stanford University | |
Wingspread (Herbert F. Johnson House) | Wind Point | USA | Wisconsin | 1937 | 1938-39 | ||
Ben Rebhuhn House | Great Neck Estates | USA | New York | 1937 | 1937 | ||
Taliesin West | Scottsdale | USA | Arizona | 1937 | 1937 | ||
Edgar J. Kaufmann Sr. Office | Pittsburgh | USA | Pennsylvania | 1937 | Relocated Displayed at The V&A London, U.K. | ||
Suntop Homes | Ardmore | USA | Pennsylvania | 1938 | 1939 | ||
Charles L. Manson House | Wausau | USA | Wisconsin | 1938 | 1938-41 | ||
Child of the Sun | Lakeland | USA | Florida | 1938–1954 | (Child of the Sun) At Florida Southern College | ||
Annie M. Pfeiffer Chapel | Lakeland | USA | Florida | 1938 | 1941 | (Child of the Sun) | |
John C. Pew House[59] | Shorewood Hills | USA | Wisconsin | 1939 | |||
Sidney Bazett House[60] | Hillsborough | USA | California | 1939 | |||
Andrew F. H. Armstrong House[61] | Ogden Dunes | USA | Indiana | 1939 | |||
Stanley Rosenbaum House | Florence | USA | Alabama | 1939 | 1940 | ||
Lloyd Lewis House | Libertyville | USA | Illinois | 1939 | 1939 | ||
Loren B. Pope Residence | Falls Church | USA | Virginia | 1939 | 1940 | Relocated to Alexandria, VA in 2001 | |
Goetsch-Winckler House | Okemos | USA | Michigan | 1939 | 1940 | ||
Joseph Euchtman House[62] | Pikesville | USA | Maryland | 1939 | |||
Bernard Schwartz House (Still Bend) | Two Rivers | USA | Wisconsin | 1939 | 1940 | This home is available for rentals[63] | |
George D. Sturges House | Brentwood Heights | USA | California | 1939 | 1939 | ||
Clarence Sondern House | Kansas City | USA | Missouri | 1939 | 1940 | ||
Rose Pauson House (Shiprock ruins) | Phoenix | USA | Arizona | 1939 | 1940 | Destroyed by fire 1942 | |
Seminar Buildings I, II, & III | Lakeland | USA | Florida | 1940 | 1949 | (Child of the Sun) | |
Auldbrass Plantation (C. Leigh Stevens House) | Yemassee | USA | South Carolina | 1940 | 1940-51 | ||
Gregor S. Affleck House | Bloomfield Hills | USA | Michigan | 1940 | 1940 | ||
Arch Oboler House Complex[64] (Eaglefeather) | Malibu | USA | California | 1940 | Completed 1955 | ||
Theodore Baird Residence | Amherst | USA | Massachusetts | 1940 | 1940 | ||
James B. Christie House | Bernardsville | USA | New Jersey | 1940 | 1940 | ||
Community Christian Church | Kansas City | USA | Missouri | 1940 | 1940-42 | ||
E. T. Roux Library | Lakeland | USA | Florida | 1941 | 1946 | (Child of the Sun) | |
Stuart Richardson House | Glen Ridge | USA | New Jersey | 1941 | 1951 | ||
Carlton D. Wall House (Snowflake) | Plymouth | USA | Michigan | 1941 | 1941-47 | ||
Industrial Arts Building | Lakeland | USA | Florida | 1942 | 1952 | (Child of the Sun) | |
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum | Manhattan | USA | New York | 1943–1956 | Completed 1959 | ||
Herbert Jacobs House II | Middleton | USA | Wisconsin | 1944 | 1946-48 | ||
Administration Building | Lakeland | USA | Florida | 1945 | 1949 | (Child of the Sun) | |
Lowell Walter Residence (Cedar Rock) | Quasqueton | USA | Iowa | 1945 | |||
Arnold Friedman Lodge[65] (Fir Tree) | Pecos | USA | New Mexico | 1945 | |||
Esplanades | Lakeland | USA | Florida | 1946 | 1946-58 | (Child of the Sun) | |
Melvyn M. Smith House | Bloomfield Hills | USA | Michigan | 1946 | 1949 | ||
Douglas Grant House | Marion | USA | Iowa | 1946 | 1946 | ||
Alvin L. Miller House | Charles City | USA | Iowa | 1946 | 1946 | ||
Chauncey L. Griggs Residence[66] | Tacoma | USA | Washington | 1946 | |||
Amy Alpaugh Studio Residence[67] | Northport | USA | Michigan | 1946 | |||
Unitarian Society Meeting House | Shorewood Hills | USA | Wisconsin | 1947 | 1949-51 | ||
A. H. Bulbulian Residence | Rochester | USA | Minnesota | 1947 | 1947 | ||
J. Edgar Wall Water Dome | Lakeland | USA | Florida | 1948 | 1949 | (Child of the Sun) | |
Galesburg Country Homes (The Acres) | Galesburg | USA | Michigan | 1948 | 1949 | (Galesburg Country Homes) | |
David Weisblat Residence | Galesburg | USA | Michigan | 1948 | 1949 | (Galesburg Country Home) | |
Eric and Pat Pratt Residence | Galesburg | USA | Michigan | 1948 | 1949 | (Galesburg Country Home) | |
Samuel Eppstein Residence | Galesburg | USA | Michigan | 1948 | 1949 | (Galesburg Country Home) | |
Curtis Meyer Residence | Galesburg | USA | Michigan | 1948 | 1949 | (Galesburg Country Home) | |
Herman T. Mossberg Residence | South Bend | USA | Indiana | 1948 | 1948 | ||
Fountainhead (J. Willis Hughes House) | Jackson | USA | Mississippi | 1948 | 1950 | ||
Carroll Alsop House | Oskaloosa | USA | Iowa | 1948 | 1948 | ||
Jack Lamberson House | Oskaloosa | USA | Iowa | 1948 | 1948 | ||
Mrs. Clinton Walker Residence | Carmel | USA | California | 1948 | |||
Albert Adelman House | Fox Point | USA | Wisconsin | 1948 | 1948 | ||
Maynard P. Buehler House | Orinda | USA | California | 1948 | 1948 | ||
Charles E. Weltzheimer Residence | Oberlin | USA | Ohio | 1948 | 1948-49 | ||
Erling P. Brauner Residence | Okemos | USA | Michigan | 1948 | |||
V. C. Morris Gift Shop | San Francisco | USA | California | 1948 | 1948-49 | ||
Parkwyn Village | Kalamazoo | USA | Michigan | 1948 | 1949–1950 | (Parkwyn Village Homes) | |
Robert Levin House | Kalamazoo | USA | Michigan | 1948 | 1949 | (Parkwyn Village Home) | |
McCartney Residence | Kalamazoo | USA | Michigan | 1948 | 1949 | (Parkwyn Village Home) | |
Eric V. Brown Residence | Kalamazoo | USA | Michigan | 1948 | 1949 | (Parkwyn Village Home) | |
Robert D. Winn Residence | Kalamazoo | USA | Michigan | 1948 | 1950 | (Parkwyn Village Home) | |
Usonia Homes | Pleasantville | USA | New York | 1948 | 1948–1951 | (Usonia Homes) | |
Sol Friedman House (Toyhill) | Pleasantville | USA | New York | 1948 | 1948 | (Usonia Homes) | |
Edward Serlin House | Pleasantville | USA | New York | 1948 | 1949 | (Usonia Homes) | |
Roland Reisley House | Pleasantville | USA | New York | 1948 | 1951 | (Usonia Homes) | |
James Edwards Residence | Okemos | USA | Michigan | 1949 | |||
Howard E. Anthony Residence | Benton Harbor | USA | Michigan | 1949 | |||
Kenneth Laurent House | Rockford | USA | Illinois | 1949 | |||
Henry J. Neils House | Minneapolis | USA | Minnesota | 1949 | 1951 | ||
Wilbur C. Pearce Residence | Bradbury | USA | California | 1950 | |||
Thomas E. Keys Residence | Rochester | USA | Minnesota | 1950 | 1950 | ||
David and Gladys Wright House | Phoenix | USA | Arizona | 1950 | 1953 | Currently being restored and open to the public | |
Russell W. Kraus House | Kirkwood | USA | Missouri | 1950 | 1952-60 | ||
John Haynes House | Fort Wayne | USA | Indiana | 1950 | 1952 | ||
Dr. Richard Davis House (Woodside) | Marion | USA | Indiana | 1950 | 1955 | ||
J. A. Sweeton Residence | Cherry Hill | USA | New Jersey | 1950 | 1950 | ||
John O. Carr Residence | Glenview | USA | Illinois | 1950 | |||
Donald Schaberg House | Okemos | USA | Michigan | 1950 | 1957-58 | ||
Dr. R. Bradford Harper Residence | St. Joseph | USA | Michigan | 1950 | |||
Robert Berger Residence | San Anselmo | USA | California | 1950 | |||
Arthur C. Mathews Residence | Atherton | USA | California | 1950 | |||
Dr. Isadore J. Zimmerman House | Manchester | USA | New Hampshire | 1950 | |||
Robert Muirhead Residence | Plato Center | USA | Illinois | 1950 | |||
Karl A. Staley House | North Madison | USA | Ohio | 1950 | 1951 | ||
S. P. Elam Residence | Austin | USA | Minnesota | 1950 | |||
Richard C. Smith House | Jefferson | USA | Wisconsin | 1950 | 1950 | ||
John A. Gillin Residence | Dallas | USA | Texas | 1950 | 1958 | ||
Raymond Carlson Residence | Phoenix | USA | Arizona | 1950 | |||
Seamour Shavin House | Chattanooga | USA | Tennessee | 1950 | 1952 | ||
Wetmore Auto Service Station | Ferndale | USA | Michigan | 1951 | 1951 | Remodel | |
Patrick Kinney Residence | Lancaster | USA | Wisconsin | 1951 | |||
Charles F. Glore Residence | Lake Forest | USA | Illinois | 1951 | |||
Nathan Rubin Residence | Canton | USA | Ohio | 1951 | |||
Benjamin Adelman Residence | Phoenix | USA | Arizona | 1951 | |||
Welbie L. Fuller Residence | Pass Christian | USA | Mississippi | 1951 | Destroyed by Hurricane Camille 1969 | ||
Frank Lloyd Wright Field Office | San Francisco | USA | California | 1951 | |||
Broad Margin (Gabrielle Austin Residence) | Greenville | USA | South Carolina | 1951 | 1954 | ||
A. K. Chahroudi Cottage | Lake Mahopac | USA | New York | 1951 | |||
William Palmer Residence | Ann Arbor | USA | Michigan | 1952 | |||
Arthur Pieper Residence | Paradise Valley | USA | Arizona | 1952 | |||
Ray Brandes House | Sammamish[68] | USA | Washington | 1952 | 1952 | ||
Quintin Blair House | Cody | USA | Wyoming | 1952 | 1952-53 | ||
Archie B. Teater Studio (Teater's Knoll) | Bliss | USA | Idaho | 1952 | 1952 | ||
R. W. Lindholm Residence (Mäntylä) | Cloquet | USA | Minnesota | 1952 | |||
Frank S. Sander Residence (Springbough) | Stamford | USA | Connecticut | 1952 | 1955 | ||
Anderton Court Shops | Beverly Hills | USA | California | 1952 | 1952 | ||
George Lewis House | Tallahassee | USA | Florida | 1952 | 1954 | ||
Luis Marden House | McLean | USA | Virginia | 1952 | Completed 1959 | ||
Price Tower | Bartlesville | USA | Oklahoma | 1952 | 1952-56 | ||
Polk County Science Building | Lakeland | USA | Florida | 1953 | 1958 | (Child of the Sun) | |
Andrew B. Cooke House | Virginia Beach | USA | Virginia | 1953 | Completed 1959 | ||
Jorgine Boomer Residence | Phoenix | USA | Arizona | 1953 | |||
Robert Llewellyn Wright House | Bethesda | USA | Maryland | 1953 | 1957 | ||
Lewis H. Goddard Residence | Plymouth | USA | Michigan | 1953 | |||
John and Syd Dobkins House | Canton | USA | Ohio | 1953 | 1954 | ||
Kentuck Knob (I.N. Hagan House) | Chalkhill | USA | Pennsylvania | 1953 | 1953-56 | ||
Harold Price Jr. Residence | Bartlesville | USA | Oklahoma | 1953 | |||
Louis A. Penfield House | Willoughby Hills | USA | Ohio | 1953 | 1955 | (Original plans were for a main and guest house,which only the guest house was built.) This home is available for renting[69] | |
Riverview Terrace Restaurant (Frank Lloyd Wright Visitor Center) | Spring Green | USA | Wisconsin | 1953 | |||
Usonian Exhibition House and Pavilion | New York City | USA | New York | 1953 | 1953 | Temporary structure Demolished | |
William H. Danforth Chapel | Lakeland | USA | Florida | 1954 | 1955 | (Child of the Sun) | |
Ellis A. Feiman House | Canton | USA | Ohio | 1954 | |||
E. Clarke and Julia Arnold House | Columbus | USA | Wisconsin | 1954 | 1955-56 | ||
Dr. Maurice Greenberg House | Dousman | USA | Wisconsin | 1954 | |||
Hoffman Auto Showroom (Mercedes-Benz Manhattan) | Manhattan | USA | New York | 1954 | Demolished 2013 | ||
Beth Sholom Synagogue | Elkins Park | USA | Pennsylvania | 1954 | Completed 1959 | ||
Exhibition Pavilion | Los Angeles | USA | California | 1954 | 1954 | Temporary structure Demolished | |
Bachman-Wilson House | Millstone | USA | New Jersey | 1954 | 1954-56 | ||
William L. Thaxton Jr. House | Bunker Hill Village | USA | Texas | 1954 | |||
Samara (John E. Christian Residence) | West Lafayette | USA | Indiana | 1954 | 1954-56 | ||
Gerald B. and Beverley Tonkens House | Cincinnati | USA | Ohio | 1954 | |||
Cedric G. and Patricia Neils Boulter House | Cincinnati | USA | Ohio | 1954 | 1956 | ||
Louis B. Frederick House | Barrington Hills | USA | Illinois | 1954 | |||
Keland House | Racine | USA | Wisconsin | 1954 | |||
Don E. Lovness Studio & Cottage | Stillwater | USA | Minnesota | 1955 | Cottage built 1972 | ||
Dorothy H. Turkel House | Detroit | USA | Michigan | 1955 | |||
William B. Tracy House | Normandy Park | USA | Washington | 1955 | 1956 | ||
Toufic H. Kalil House | Manchester | USA | New Hampshire | 1955 | 1955 | ||
Kalita Humphreys Theater | Dallas | USA | Texas | 1955 | Completed 1959 | ||
Randall Fawcett House | Los Banos | USA | California | 1955 | Completed 1961 | ||
John L. Rayward House (Tirranna) | New Canaan | USA | Connecticut | 1955 | 1955 | ||
Max Hoffman House | Rye | USA | New York | 1955 | Completed 1972 | ||
Theodore A. Pappas House | St. Louis | USA | Missouri | 1955 | 1960-64 | ||
Dr. Karl Kundert Medical Clinic | San Luis Obispo | USA | California | 1955 | |||
Robert H. Sunday House | Marshalltown | USA | Iowa | 1955 | 1957 | ||
R. W. Lindholm Service Station | Cloquet | USA | Minnesota | 1956 | 1956-58 | ||
Frank Bott Residence | Kansas City | USA | Missouri | 1956 | |||
Harold C. Price Sr. House | Paradise Valley | USA | Arizona | 1956 | |||
Allen Friedman House | Bannockburn | USA | Illinois | 1956 | |||
Dr. Kenneth L. Meyers Medical Clinic | Dayton | USA | Ohio | 1956 | |||
Dudley Spencer House (Laurel) | Wilmington | USA | Delaware | 1956 | 1956-61 | ||
Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church | Milwaukee | USA | Wisconsin | 1956 | 1959-61 | ||
Wyoming Valley Grammar School[70] | Spring Green | USA | Wisconsin | 1956 | |||
Marshall Erdman Prefab Houses | Various Locations | USA | 1956 | 1956–1961 | (Marshall Erdman Prefab Houses) | ||
Eugene Van Tamelen House | Madison | USA | Wisconsin | 1956 | 1956 | (Marshall Erdman Prefab House #1) | |
Arnold Jackson House (Skyview) | Madison | USA | Wisconsin | 1956 | 1957 | (Marshall Erdman Prefab House #1) Relocated to Beaver Dam, WI in 1985 | |
Donald C. Duncan House | Lisle | USA | Illinois | 1956 | 1957 | (Marshall Erdman Prefab House #1) Relocated to Polymath Park, PA in 2002 | |
Frank Iber House | Plover | USA | Wisconsin | 1956 | 1957 | (Marshall Erdman Prefab House #1) | |
Carl Post House | Barrington Hills | USA | Illinois | 1956 | 1957 | (Marshall Erdman Prefab House #1) | |
James B. McBean Residence | Rochester | USA | Minnesota | 1956 | 1957 | (Marshall Erdman Prefab House #2) | |
Walter Rudin House | Madison | USA | Wisconsin | 1956 | 1957-59 | (Marshall Erdman Prefab House #2) | |
Joseph Mollica House | Bayside | USA | Wisconsin | 1956 | 1958 | (Marshall Erdman Prefab House #1) | |
The Crimson Beech (William Cass House) | Staten Island | USA | New York | 1956 | 1959 | (Marshall Erdman Prefab House #1) | |
Dr. Edward & Laura Jane LaFond House | St. Joseph | USA | Minnesota | 1956 | 1960 | (Marshall Erdman Prefab House #1) | |
Socrates Zaferiou House | Blauvelt | USA | New York | 1956 | 1961 | (Marshall Erdman Prefab House #1) | |
Marin County Civic Center | San Rafael | USA | California | 1957 | Completed 1976 | ||
William P. Boswell Residence | Indian Hill | USA | Ohio | 1957 | Completed 1961 | ||
C. E. Gordon House | Wilsonville | USA | Oregon | 1957 | Completed 1963 | Relocated to Silverton, OR in 2001 | |
Paul J. and Ida Trier House | Johnston | USA | Iowa | 1957 | 1957 | ||
Robert G. Walton House[71] | Modesto | USA | California | 1957 | |||
Dr. Herman T. Fasbender Medical Clinic | Hastings | USA | Minnesota | 1957 | 1959 | ||
Wichita State University Juvenile Cultural Study Center[72] | Wichita | USA | Kansas | 1957 | Completed 1963 | ||
Sterling Kinney Residence[73] | Amarillo | USA | Texas | 1957 | |||
Carl E. Schultz House[74] | St. Joseph | USA | Michigan | 1957 | 1957 | ||
Duey and Julia Wright House | Wausau | USA | Wisconsin | 1957 | 1959 | ||
Eddie's House | San Anselmo | USA | California | 1957 | 1963 | Doghouse Demolished 1973 | |
Dr. George Ablin House[75] | Bakersfield | USA | California | 1958 | |||
Pilgrim Congregational Church | Redding | USA | California | 1958 | 1960-63 | ||
Don M. Stromquist House | Bountiful | USA | Utah | 1958 | 1959 | ||
Seth C. Peterson Cottage | Mirror Lake | USA | Wisconsin | 1958 | 1958 | ||
Lockridge Medical Clinic[76] | Whitefish | USA | Montana | 1958 | |||
Paul Olfelt House[77] | St. Louis Park | USA | Minnesota | 1958 | |||
Norman Lykes House[78] | Phoenix | USA | Arizona | 1959 | Completed 1968 | ||
Green Bay Road Train Station | Glencoe | USA | Illinois | 19XX | Completed 1915(?) | Demolished 19XX | |
Posthumous constructions
Name | City, State/Country | Designed | Built | Other Information | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium | Tempe, Arizona | 1959 | 1962-64 | ||
First Christian Church | Phoenix, Arizona | 1950 | 1973 | (Unbuilt Southwest Christian Seminary) | |
Arthur and Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer House | Scottsdale, Arizona | 1938 | 1974 | (Unbuilt Ralph Jester House) | |
Whiteford-Haddock House | Ann Arbor, Michigan | 1941 | 1979 | (Unbuilt Roy Peterson House) | |
King Kamehameha Golf Course Clubhouse | Waikapu, Maui, Hawaii | 1949 Revised 1952 Revised 1957 | 1993 | ||
Monona Terrace Community & Convention Center | Madison, Wisconsin | 1938-59 | 1997 | ||
Blue Sky Mausoleum | Buffalo, New York | 1928 | 2004 | ||
Massaro House | Lake Mahopac, New York | 1949 | 2004-07 | (On Petra Island. Unbuilt A. K. Chahroudi House planned for the same location) | |
Rowing Boathouse | Buffalo, New York | 1905 | 2007 | ||
Scottsdale Spire[79] | Scottsdale, Arizona | 1957 | 2004 | (Part of the unbuilt Arizona State Capitol Project. Design adapted by Taliesin Architects) | |
Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Wieland House | Greystones, County Wicklow, Republic of Ireland | 1959 | 2007 | (Original Design from 1959 for a house in Maryland - rebuilt by Marc Coleman in Ireland. The only Wright structure in Europe[80]) |
Notable unbuilt works
- University Avenue Power House, Madison, Wisconsin, 1885[81][82]
- Gordon Strong Automobile Objective, Sugarloaf Mountain, Maryland, 1924
- San Marcos In The Desert, Chandler, Arizona, 1929
- Broadacre City, Chandler, Arizona, 1932-5
- Crystal Heights, Washington, DC, 1940
- Cooperative Homesteads, Madison Heights, MI, 1942
- Rogers Lacy Hotel, Dallas, Texas, 1946
- Point Park Civic Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1947
- Angelo Masieri Memorial, Venice, Veneto, Italy, 1951-53 [83]
- The Illinois, Chicago, Illinois, 1956
- Plan for Greater Baghdad, Iraq, 1957-8
- Cottage Studio for Ayn Rand, Connecticut[84]
- Lake Tahoe Summer Colony, Emerald Bay, Lake Tahoe, Utah, Began in 1923[85]
- Calico Mills administrative office in Ahmedabad, India. Later Calico Dome was built on the same site.[86]
References
- ↑ 41°48′53″N 87°35′59″W / 41.8146661°N 87.599777°W
- ↑ 41°48′23″N 87°35′38″W / 41.8063254°N 87.5939459°W
- ↑ 41°48′22″N 87°35′38″W / 41.8061975°N 87.5939539°W
- ↑ 41°48′43″N 87°51′55″W / 41.8120033°N 87.8652245°W
- ↑ 41°48′41″N 87°35′39″W / 41.8114755°N 87.5942838°W
- ↑ 41°48′37″N 87°52′09″W / 41.810234°N 87.8690332°W
- ↑ 43°07′31″N 89°24′13″W / 43.1253016°N 89.4035947°W per "Wright Studies: Robert M. Lamp Cottage, Rocky Roost, Lake Mendota, Wisc. (1893) (S.021) Remodel (1901)". The Wright Library. Retrieved 8 September 2011.
- ↑ 43°04′44″N 89°23′30″W / 43.0787939°N 89.3917313°W
- ↑ 41°48′43″N 87°51′57″W / 41.8119893°N 87.8658253°W
- ↑ 41°48′04″N 87°55′01″W / 41.801072°N 87.9169375°W
- ↑ Hertzberg, Wright (2004). Wright in Racine: The Architect's Vision for One American City. Korea: Pomegranate. p. 84. ISBN 0-7649-2890-2.
- ↑ Storrer, William A.sizes/o/. "Henry and Lily Mitchell Residence in Racine, Wisconsin". FLlW Update. Retrieved 11 June 2010.
- ↑ 41°53′11″N 87°47′41″W / 41.8863843°N 87.7946395°W
- ↑ 41°53′09″N 87°41′55″W / 41.8858631°N 87.6986432°W
- ↑ 41°53′18″N 87°47′28″W / 41.8883611°N 87.7911472°W
- ↑ 41°48′59″N 87°36′47″W / 41.8164922°N 87.6130848°W
- ↑ 43°08′09″N 90°04′25″W / 43.1358171°N 90.073514°W
- ↑ 41°53′45″N 87°47′22″W / 41.8957632°N 87.7894112°W
- ↑ 41°53′33″N 87°47′35″W / 41.8923835°N 87.7931173°W
- ↑ 41°53′42″N 87°47′19″W / 41.8951268°N 87.7884758°W
- ↑ 41°53′21″N 87°48′20″W / 41.8892996°N 87.8056848°W (precise location in this block surrounded by Bonnie Brae, Quick, Harlem, and Lake uncertain)
- ↑ 41°57′32″N 87°38′54″W / 41.958784°N 87.6484215°W
- ↑ 46°18′56″N 83°57′32″W / 46.3155616°N 83.9588499°W (precise location on island uncertain)
- ↑ 41°53′46″N 87°47′16″W / 41.8961979°N 87.7877355°W
- ↑ 42°56′10″N 78°52′17″W / 42.9360036°N 78.8714504°W (fairground, precise location within fairground uncertain)
- ↑ 41°53′26″N 87°48′57″W / 41.8904327°N 87.8159342°W
- ↑ 41°53′52″N 87°47′22″W / 41.8977068°N 87.78944°W
- ↑ 42°36′00″N 88°35′59″W / 42.5999457°N 88.5995972°W
- ↑ 40°41′36″N 89°36′58″W / 40.693207°N 89.616215°W
- ↑ Pfieffer, Bruce Brooks; Futagawa, Yuko (1989), Frank Lloyd Wright Monograph 1902-1906 2, Tokyo: A.D.A. Edita, p. 64, ISBN 4-87140-515-X
- ↑ Sources where structure is not listed include:
Clayton, Marie (2002). Frank Lloyd Wright Field Guide. Philadelphia: Running Press. ISBN 0-7624-1324-7.
Thomson, Iain (2002). Frank Lloyd Wright: A Visual Encyclopedia. London: PRC Publishing Ltd. ISBN 1-85648-533-1.
"Chronology of Selected Events in Frank Lloyd Wright's Life". Wright's Life + Work. Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. 2010. Retrieved 10 June 2010. - ↑ 41°49′23″N 87°36′34″W / 41.8229277°N 87.6093739°W
- ↑ 42°03′47″N 87°42′28″W / 42.0630609°N 87.7077091°W
- ↑ 41°32′29″N 87°40′37″W / 41.5413321°N 87.6768094°W
- ↑ 41°53′29″N 87°48′52″W / 41.8913043°N 87.8144825°W
- ↑ From vicinity of 41°53′23″N 87°48′21″W / 41.8897868°N 87.8057384°W
- ↑ 43°08′10″N 90°04′25″W / 43.1362007°N 90.073691°W
- ↑ 42°00′53″N 87°39′57″W / 42.0147888°N 87.6659196°W
- ↑ 46°34′17″N 114°03′21″W / 46.5713541°N 114.0558743°W per "Wright Studies: Bitter Root Inn, Bitter Root, Montana near Stevensville (1908) (S.145)". The Wright Library. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
- ↑ 42°01′13″N 87°39′57″W / 42.0202825°N 87.6657432°W
- ↑ 34°25′30″N 119°38′54″W / 34.4250351°N 119.6483839°W
- ↑ 41°53′26″N 87°49′27″W / 41.890434°N 87.8241149°W
- ↑ 41°57′56″N 87°39′28″W / 41.9655971°N 87.65782°W
- ↑ 39°50′33″N 88°58′01″W / 39.8425599°N 88.9669955°W
- ↑ 41°35′55″N 87°20′44″W / 41.5985848°N 87.34558°W
- ↑ 42°35′27″N 88°26′05″W / 42.5907761°N 88.4347272°W
- ↑ 41°49′09″N 87°49′42″W / 41.8192°N 87.8284°W
- ↑ 44°56′34″N 93°31′23″W / 44.9426428°N 93.5231084°W
- ↑ 43°28′17″N 89°45′31″W / 43.4714494°N 89.7587157°W
- ↑ 41°45′37″N 88°20′49″W / 41.76018°N 88.3470541°W
- ↑ 41°53′54″N 87°47′34″W / 41.8983561°N 87.7928799°W
- ↑ Storrer, William A. (2008). "The 29=30 discovered works". FLlW Update. Retrieved 11 June 2010.
- ↑ 41°46′10″N 86°47′57″W / 41.7693212°N 86.7991027°W
- ↑ 41°46′26″N 86°47′49″W / 41.7739422°N 86.796914°W
- ↑ 41°46′23″N 86°47′56″W / 41.77297°N 86.7987889°W
- ↑ "Window on Wright's Legacy in Japan: Buildings: Imperial Hotel Annex, Tokyo, 1920". wrightinjapan.org. Severns/Mori. Retrieved 27 December 2013.
- ↑ 33°17′59″N 112°00′59″W / 33.2996885°N 112.0164325°W
- ↑ 46°32′19″N 87°27′03″W / 46.5387473°N 87.450877°W
- ↑ 43°04′53″N 89°27′25″W / 43.0812995°N 89.4568213°W
- ↑ 37°33′15″N 122°20′27″W / 37.5541934°N 122.3408704°W
- ↑ 41°37′29″N 87°11′23″W / 41.6247579°N 87.1897996°W
- ↑ 39°21′57″N 76°42′01″W / 39.3658132°N 76.700334°W
- ↑ http://www.theschwartzhouse.com/Home.html
- ↑ 34°05′58″N 118°50′37″W / 34.0995675°N 118.8436684°W
- ↑ 35°37′57″N 105°40′50″W / 35.6325612°N 105.6804836°W
- ↑ 47°11′09″N 122°31′52″W / 47.1857223°N 122.5311043°W
- ↑ 45°09′21″N 85°38′01″W / 45.1559615°N 85.6336554°W
- ↑ Heinz (Heinz, Thomas (1999). Frank Lloyd Field Guide, West, Volume 3. Academy Press. p. 18. ISBN 0-471-97747-0.) and Storrer (Storrer, William (2002). The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright: A Complete Catalog. University of Chicago Press. p. 354. ISBN 0-226-77622-0.) give the place as Issaquah, Washington, but this address has been within the city limits of Sammamish since the incorporation of that city on August 1, 1999.
- ↑ http://www.penfieldhouse.com/
- ↑ 43°07′09″N 90°06′54″W / 43.1192°N 90.1149°W
- ↑ 37°44′57″N 120°59′25″W / 37.7491°N 120.9904°W
- ↑ 37°43′20″N 97°17′33″W / 37.7223°N 97.2924°W
- ↑ 35°15′04″N 101°56′37″W / 35.2511°N 101.9436°W
- ↑ 42°05′13″N 86°28′40″W / 42.0869°N 86.4779°W
- ↑ 35°23′20″N 118°56′15″W / 35.3889°N 118.9376°W
- ↑ 48°24′33″N 114°20′10″W / 48.4091342°N 114.336184°W
- ↑ 44°57′43″N 93°20′15″W / 44.9619°N 93.3375°W
- ↑ 33°32′19″N 112°00′11″W / 33.5387°N 112.0030°W
- ↑ 33°38′16″N 111°55′30″W / 33.637664°N 111.924865°W
- ↑ http://www.constructireland.ie/Articles/Case-Studies/Late-1950s-Frank-Lloyd-Wright-design-realised-in-Wicklow.html
- ↑ Thomson, Iain (1999). Frank Lloyd Wright: A Visual Encyclopedia. London: PRC Publishing Ltd. p. 360. ISBN 1-57145-187-0.
- ↑ Langmead, Donald (2003). Frank Lloyd Wright: A Bio-Bibliography. Westport, CT: Praeger. p. 2. ISBN 0-313-31993-6.
- ↑ Ainsworth, Troy D. (2005). Modernism Contested: Frank Lloyd Wright in Venice and the Masieri Memorial Debate (Doctoral dissertation). Texas Tech University Libraries. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
- ↑ Frank Lloyd Wright, House for Ayn Rand
- ↑ http://www.tahoelocals.com/articles/franklloydwright.php
- ↑ Pandya, Yatin (November 15, 2009). "Calico dome: Crumbling crown of architecture". Daily News and Analysis. Retrieved March 29, 2013.
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