Frank Lloyd Wright

20 homes designed by the renowned architect are looking for a discerning owner. But buyer beware, says Joann S. Lublin, 'owning an architectural treasure can come with significant headaches.'
4 days ago   The Wall Street Journal
Julie V. Iovine examines a new exhibition at the Center for Architecture in New York that seeks to capture the spirit of architectural possibility and optimism that defined midcentury Baghdad.
Apr 6, 2012   The Wall Street Journal
The Frank Lloyd Wright-design Emil Bach House in Chicago will be brought back to original, historical accuracy. Reportedly going well beyond budget, the century-old house will be rented to overnight guests when completed.
Dec 23, 2011   Chicago Tribune
A new exhibit looks at the legacy and modern-day relevance of Frank Lloyd Wright, and imagines how he would react to the suburbia of today
Feb 22, 2011   Express Milwaukee
Katherine Don looks back at Broadacre City, Wright's attempt to replace the modern industrial city once and for all.
Apr 9, 2010   Next American City
Witold Rybczynski takes a look at architecture that has fared poorly with time.
Feb 4, 2010   Slate.com
LEGO and the Wright Foundation have launched two new sets to honor the architect's centennial.
Jun 3, 2009   The Architect's Newspaper
A new exhibition of the sketches, designs and architectural models of Frank Lloyd Wright opens at one of his most famous creations, the Guggenheim Museum in New York.
May 24, 2009   The New Yorker
Nicolai Ouroussoff tells the tale of Buffalo, a quintessential rust belt city that seems committed to preserving its architectural heritage but unsure about its future.
Nov 18, 2008   The New York Times