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Links to other Frank Lloyd
Wright related sites:
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation
http://www.franklloydwright.org/
Formed by Frank Lloyd Wright himself to carry on the ideas and principles of
organic architecture, as well as preserving the legacy of Wright's life and
work.
Taliesin Preservation Commission
http://www.taliesinpreservation.org/
The mission of TPC is to preserve the Taliesin estate in Spring Green,
Wisconsin. Find information about current events, tours of the estate,
how to become a member of the preservation commission at this site.
Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy
http://www.SaveWright.org
The Conservancy is an organization dedicated to preserving the remaining
buildings designed by Mr. Wright.
Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust
http://www.wrightplus.org/
The Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust maintains two museum sites: Wright's
remarkable Home and Studio in Oak Park, Illinois; and his renowned Prairie Style
design, the Robie House, on the University of Chicago campus.
Travel Wisconsin http://travelwisconsin.com/
A site designed to help you plan a relaxing and
enjoyable trip to Wisconsin. A service of the Wisconsin Department of Tourism.
Seth Peterson Cottage
http://www.SethPeterson.org
Located on Lake Delton, Wisconsin. The Web site includes floor plans,
photographs, and information about making reservations.
Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center
http://www.mononaterrace.com/
The Center opened in July, 1997 and is located on the shores of Lake Monona in
downtown Madison, Wisconsin. The Web site includes floor plans, photographs, and
information about events at the Center.
The Bernard Schwartz House
http://theschwartzhouse.com
In 1938 LIFE magazine commissioned Frank
Lloyd Wright to design a dream home for an American family of median income. The
result was a Usonian house, an enduring model of modest-sized residential
architecture. Visit this Website for information on nightly rentals of this
home.
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
http://www.guggenheim.org/
One of Mr. Wright's most monumental buildings. This site contains a museum
history section, which discusses the design and development of this wonderful
building.
Frank Lloyd Wrights Unity Temple
http://www.oprf.com/unity/index.html
Take an online tour at the official Web site for Wrights most famous church.
Find out about tours of the church and the Oak Park area of Chicago.
Frank Lloyd Wrights Westcott House
http://www.westcotthouse.org/
The newly restored and open to the public Westcott House in Springfield, Ohio
SAMARA
http://www.samara50.org/
West Lafayette, Indiana
Frank Lloyd Wrights
Haynes House
http://www.hayneshousellc.com
An opportunity to stay in a Frank Lloyd Wright Home
in Fort Wayne, Indiana
The Library of Congress: Frank Lloyd
Wright: Designs for an American Landscape 1922-1932
http://lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/flw/flw.html
The 1996-97 Library of Congress exhibit has ended, but the related Web pages
remain. View the sketches, plans and photographs of five of Wrights designs
from the 1920s.
Wright In Racine
http://www.wrightinracine.com
A comprehensive site devoted to Frank Lloyd Wright
in Racine, Wisconsin. The site is a service of the Racine Journal Times.
Steve's Sheet
http://www.leighmgt.com/SteveSheet/wright.htm
A comprehensive listing of FLLW links on the web
A Digital Archive of American Architecture
http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/fa267/FLW.html
Browse through a photographic display of Frank Lloyd Wrights most famous
buildings.
The Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture
http://www.taliesin.edu/
The Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture is a unique program that focuses
on organic architecture.
Wrightian Association
http://www.wrightian.org/
The Wrightian Association is a
California based organization, established in 1978 to promote Organic
Architecture through tours, videos and a newsletter.
Karen Bergenthal / Tours d' Art
http://www.toursdart.com/
Art and Architecture Tours - Designed
and escorted by Karen Bergenthal (formerly Kane). Tours include Fallingwater,
Los Angeles: Wright and other architects, Arkansas: E. Fay Jones, and much more.
Fine Art Photography by Pedro E Guerrero
http://www.guerrerophoto.com/
Pedro E. Guerrero was the photographer for three of America's most famous
artists: architect Frank Lloyd Wright and sculptors Louise Nevelson and
Alexander Calder. Guerrero's six-decade career included long-term relationships
with each of these individuals.
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