Frank Lloyd Wright
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Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) was an American architect, and one of the most famous architects in history. During his career spanning over more than 70 years he designed more than 1,000 buildings, about half of which were built. In 2019, eight of these buildings were listed as a world heritage site named The 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright by UNESCO.
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World Heritage listed buildings
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phone: +1 708 383-8873address: 875 Lake StA National Historic Landmark. The small temple, which celebrated its Centennial in 2009, is a fascinating piece of architecture. Oak Park has many other buildings desingned by Wright.
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phone: +1-312-994-4000address: 5757 S Woodlawn AveThis fabulously impractical house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright is one of the world's most famous examples of the Midwestern "Prairie School" of architecture, which aimed to create buildings with prominent horizontal lines evocative of the prairie landscape. The interior is bizarre, intended to remind its inhabitants of a ship, and is surrounded by stained art glass windows. You must take an official tour to see the interior, which lasts about an hour. Tours of the surrounding historic neighborhood are offered as well — it is best to make reservations online beforehand. Be sure to take a gander at the University of Chicago's Business School across the street, which was designed to emulate the style of the Robie House in a more modern fashion.
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address: 5607 Cty. Rd. COnce the family home of famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright — and then an architectural commune / school under his direction — "Taliesin" refers both to the iconic house he designed there, and also to the sprawling complex of buildings on the site. Regular performances and receptions are held here, and it's still a working school. There's an inexpensive tour ($16), where you'll see exteriors and interiors of the Hillside School. The longer tours, which take you to the interior and gardens of the home, Taliesin, are highly recommended for Wright enthusiasts but pricey ($47-$80).
Hollyhock HouseOpen for tours.
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phone: +1 724 329-8501address: 1491 Mill Run RoadTours must be purchased in advance online or by phone. Grounds are open daily, weather permitting. Frank Lloyd Wright's most famous structure and considered one of the finest works of architecture in the country, the house perched atop a waterfall is open for tours.
Herbert and Katherine Jacobs HouseThe first of two houses designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for journalist Herbert Jacobs and his wife Katherine, built in 1937 at a cost of $5,500.
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phone: +1 480-627-5340address: 12621 N Lloyd Wright BlvdFrank Lloyd Wright's winter home. There's a discount on most tours for booking in advance.
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phone: +1-212-423-3500address: 1071 5th AveProbably the most famous of the Guggenheim foundations (others found in Bilbao and Venice), which hold avant-garde modern art by artists such as Kandinsky and Mondrian, the New York branch is housed in a unique and famous Frank Lloyd Wright-designed building rendered in a rounded, organic form and completed in 1959. Be sure to take the elevator to the top floor, then follow the spiral viewing floors downwards to the street level.