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Life and works of influential American architect Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959).
http://phoenix.about.com/library/weekly/aa051000a.htm
Page with description of Frank Lloyd Wright's home in Scottsdale, Arizona, with links to related resources.
http://pittsburgh.about.com/library/blkentuck.htm
About.com history, photos, and travel guide to Kentuck Knob, the Frank Lloyd Wright house located near Fallingwater in western Pennsylvania
http://gocalifornia.about.com/library/weekly/aa060401a.htm
A guide to visiting all the architect's publicly accessible buildings in the state.
http://www.dana-thomas.org/
Official site for Wright's landmark 1902 design in Springfield, Illinois.
http://www.illinoishistory.gov/hs/dana_thomas.htm
History of the best preserved and most complete of Frank Lloyd Wright's early "Prairie" houses (1902-04), with tour information, from the State of Illinois.
http://www.darwinmartinhouse.org/
An illustrated history of the house built by Frank Lloyd Wright for Darwin D. Martin in 1905. Hosted by the Martin House Restoration Corporation.
http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/fa267/FLW.html
Index of dozens of images of Frank Lloyd Wright's buildings by Boston College professor Jeffery Howe.
http://agram.saariste.nl/scripts/index.asp?dir=wright&pics=wr&tekst=F.L.%A0Wright
A brief biography and a pictural survey of the present state of most of the architect's work, collected by Rein Saariste, part of the Agram database.
http://www.delmars.com/flwtrip/
The Delmars present many photographs of Midwestern Frank Lloyd Wright buildings.
http://www.franklloydwrightinfo.com/
Wright news, reviews, and opinion from the author of the "Frank Lloyd Wright Companion" and other books.
http://www.flsouthern.edu/fllw-visitors.aspx
Houses a permanent display of photographs, furniture, and drawings depicting Frank Lloyd Wright's work on the campus, for which he designed 18 structures. Illustrated construction timeline, history, walking tour and visitor information.
http://franklloydwright.tercenim.com/
Mark Freeman supplies photographs of the famous architect, Fallingwater, the Westcott House (Springfield, OH) and a guide to Wright's designs for stained glass, featuring many images and links to other relevant sites.
http://www.pbs.org/flw/
PBS companion site to the film by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick. Biography, photographs, drawings and plans of his works, related architectural movements, reviews, and lesson plans.
http://www.prairiestyles.com/wright.htm
Biography of this influential architect from Prairie Styles.
http://www.planetclaire.org/fllw/
A timeline of Wright's life, list and images of his buildings.
http://www.penfieldhouse.com/
Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian-style Willoughby Hills, Ohio, available for short-term rental.
http://www.savewright.org/
Dedicated to preserving the remaining buildings by Wright. Membership, conference, events, gallery of expandable thumbnail photographs. Includes an active Wright message board.
http://www.ebsworthpark.org/
Site for preservation effort concerning Frank Lloyd Wright-designed residence in the Sugar Creek area of Kirkwood, Missouri.
http://www.oprf.com/flw/
Illustrated guide to Wright's buildings in this Chicago suburb, indexed by street and by date. Includes news and events.
http://www.wrightinwisconsin.org/
Tour information, building list, and news concerning Frank Lloyd Wright's buildings in his home state.
http://www.taliesin.edu/
Complete information on this architectural school founded by Frank Lloyd Wright and based in Wisconsin and Arizona. Includes many illustrations.
http://www.flwright.org/
Tour information, history, news, photographs, and program information concerning Wright's home in Oak Park, Illinois.
http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm4/browse.php?CISOROOT=/FLWright-jp2
131 images of the prints and overlays at the University of Utah with accompaning text in English and German from the Wasmuth Portfolio of Frank Lloyd Wright.
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/flw/flw.html
An exhibition in the Library of Congress built around models and descriptions of five seminal projects.
http://www.greatbuildings.com/types/styles/prairie_style.html
Information about a selection of Wright houses from Great Buildings Online.
http://www.taliesinpreservation.org/
Works to protect Taliesin, Frank Lloyd Wright's estate in Spring Green, Wisconsin. Tours, visitor center, events, preservation program.
http://www.wrightboulter.com/
Photographs and history by the current owners of The Boulter House designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1956. It is a unique two story Usonian Design of concrete block, redwood, Douglas fir and mahogany.
http://www.franklloydwright.org/
The foundation established by Wright himself at Taliesin West in Arizona aims to advance the principles of organic architecture and preserve Wright's archive. Portraits, biography, building chronology and bibliography.
http://wrightinalabama.com/
The official website for the only Frank Lloyd Wright-designed structure in the state of Alabama. Site contains photographs, tour information and directions.
http://www.westcotthouse.org/
Preserving a house built around 1904 and designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Mission, biography of Wright, the history and restoration of the house, features and links.
http://www.utrf.org/
Created to preserve and restore the temple built in 1908 by Frank Lloyd Wright. History and information about tours, membership, concert series.
http://www.oprf.com/unity/
Oak Park Tourist provides an online tour with plan, photographs and history of the remarkable cubist concrete church designed in 1905 by Frank Lloyd Wright.
http://www.unitytemple.org/
Official site of the remarkable cubist concrete church designed by Frank Lloyd Wright reproduces the original 1906 brochure with plans, drawings and the design philosophy for the building.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Wright/
Yahoo Club with message board concerning Frank Lloyd Wright
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