During the length of his seven-decade career, Frank Lloyd Wright designed more than 1,000 structures — of that number, 532 were built, and 400 or so exist.
Exhibit on Frank Lloyd Wright, the influential architect will be at The MoMA next year from June 12 to October 1st, 2017 with 450 works spanning over 60 years.
The Crimson Beech, one of the Marshall Erdman Prefab Houses by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in the mid 1900s, is located in Lighthouse Hill, Staten Island.
Frank Lloyd Wright's revolutionary "tower in the park" design would have been NYC's first all-glass apartment building. The Great Depression foiled the plan.
In April 2013, Frank Lloyd Wright’s auto showroom on Park Avenue quietly disappeared, to be replaced by a TD Bank. It was one of 3 Wright commissions in NYC.
The tallest residential building in the Western hemisphere, New York by Gehry at 8 Spruce Street is a 76-story tower
One of the most easily recognizable buildings in New York City is a Frank Lloyd Wright creation, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, established in 1937
The houses on President Street in Crown Heights, Brooklyn are freestanding. Some houses evoke the antebellum South, others Frank Lloyd Wright.
A look at the history of the Guggenheim Museum design. Help the museum restore its Frank Lloyd Wright doors via Partners in Preservation.
In the 1920s Frank Lloyd Wright was commissioned to design three high-rise towers to rise over the grave of Peter Stuyvesant.