List of Frank Lloyd Wright works
Frank Lloyd Wright designed over 425 houses, commercial buildings and other works.
"The 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright" is a UNESCO World Heritage Site consisting of a selection of eight buildings across the United States designed by Wright.
Table key
Demolished or destroyed (also noted in "Other Information")
Regularly open to the public
Completed works
Name | Other Information | Image | ||||||
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Unity Chapel | S.000 | Spring Green | U.S. | Wisconsin | Collaboration with Joseph Lyman Silsbee | ![]() | ||
Hillside Home School I | S.001 | Spring Green | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1887 | 1887 | Collaboration with Joseph Lyman Silsbee Demolished 1950 | ![]() |
Frank Lloyd Wright Home | S.002 | Oak Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1889 | 1889 | Playroom & kitchen addition 1895 Drafting Studio & Connecting Corridor addition 1898 Remodeled 1911 Restored 1974–1987 Available for tours. | ![]() |
William Storrs MacHarg House | S.010 | Chicago | U.S. | Illinois | 1890 | 1891 | Remodeled 1903 by Louis Sullivan Demolished 1926 | |
Louis Sullivan Bungalow | S.005 | Ocean Springs | U.S. | Mississippi | 1890 | 1890 | Destroyed by Hurricane Katrina 2005 | ![]() |
Charnley-Norwood House | S.007 | Ocean Springs | U.S. | Mississippi | 1890 | 1890 | Heavily damaged by Hurricane Katrina 2005 (Photographs) Fully restored in 2014[2] | ![]() |
James A. Charnley House | S.009 | Chicago | U.S. | Illinois | 1891 | 1892 | Collaboration with Louis Sullivan | ![]() |
Dr. Allison W. Harlan House[3] | S.018 | Chicago | U.S. | Illinois | 1891 | 1892 | Destroyed by fire 1963 | |
Warren McArthur House[4] | S.011 | Chicago | U.S. | Illinois | 1892 | 1892 | Remodeled 1900 | ![]() |
George Blossom House[5] | S.014 | Chicago | U.S. | Illinois | 1892 | 1892 | Garage added 1907 | ![]() |
Robert G. Emmond House[6] | S.015 | La Grange | U.S. | Illinois | 1892 | 1892 | ![]() | |
Thomas H. Gale House | S.016 | Oak Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1892 | 1892 | ![]() | |
Robert P. Parker House | S.017 | Oak Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1892 | 1892 | ![]() | |
Albert Sullivan House[7] | S.019 | Chicago | U.S. | Illinois | 1892 | 1892 | Collaboration with Louis Sullivan Demolished 1970 | ![]() |
W. Irving Clark House[8] | S.013 | La Grange | U.S. | Illinois | 1892 | 1893 | ![]() | |
Walter H. Gale House | S.020 | Oak Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1893 | 1893 | ![]() | |
Robert M. Lamp Cottage (Rocky Roost)[9] | S.021 | Madison | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1893 | 1893 | Additions and alterations 1901 Destroyed by fire 1934 | ![]() |
Lake Mendota Boathouse[10] | S.022 | Madison | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1893 | 1893 | Demolished 1926 | ![]() |
Francis J. Woolley House | S.023 | Oak Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1893 | 1893 | ![]() | |
William H. Winslow House | S.024 | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1893 | 1894 | ![]() | |
Peter Goan House[11] | S.029 | La Grange | U.S. | Illinois | 1893 | 1894 | ||
Robert W. Roloson Houses | S.026 | Chicago | U.S. | Illinois | 1894 | 1894 | ![]() | |
Frederick Bagley House[12] | S.028 | Hinsdale | U.S. | Illinois | 1894 | 1894 | ||
Henry and Lily Mitchell House | S.039 | Racine | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1894 | 1894 | May be the work of Cecil Corwin,[13] or a collaboration between Corwin and Wright[14] | |
Dr. H. W. Bassett House[15] | S.027 | Oak Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1894 | 1894 | Remodel Demolished 1922 | |
Francisco Terrace Apartments[16] | S.030 | Chicago | U.S. | Illinois | 1895 | 1895 | Demolished 1974 Facade reconstructed and relocated[17] to Oak Park, U.S. in 1977 | ![]() |
Edward C. Waller Apartments | S.031 | Chicago | U.S. | Illinois | 1895 | 1895 | One unit destroyed by fire 1968 | ![]() |
Francis Apartments[18] | S.032 | Chicago | U.S. | Illinois | 1895 | 1895 | Demolished 1971 | ![]() |
Chauncey L. Williams House | S.033 | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1895 | 1895 | ![]() | |
Nathan G. Moore House I | S.034 | Oak Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1895 | 1895 | Partially destroyed by fire 1922 Rebuilt and redesigned 1923 (see Nathan Moore House II) | ![]() |
Harrison P. Young House | S.036 | Oak Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1895 | 1895 | Remodel | ![]() |
George W. Smith House[19] | S.045 | Oak Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1895 | 1898 | ![]() | |
Romeo and Juliet Windmill[20] | S.037 | Spring Green | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1896 | 1897 | Rebuilt 1938 Restored 1992 | ![]() |
Isidore H. Heller House | S.038 | Chicago | U.S. | Illinois | 1896 | 1897 | ![]() | |
Harry C. Goodrich House[21] | S.042 | Oak Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1896 | 1896 | ![]() | |
Charles E. Roberts House[22] | S.040 | Oak Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1896 | 1896 | Remodel | ![]() |
Charles E. Roberts Stable | S.041 | Oak Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1896 | 1896 | Remodel Converted to living quarters 1903–05 Moved to present location 1929 | ![]() |
George W. Furbeck House | S.043 | Oak Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1897 | 1897–98 | ![]() | |
Rollin Furbeck House[23] | S.044, S.044A | Oak Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1897 | 1897 | Remodeled 1907 | ![]() |
Thomas H. Gale Cottage | S.088.0 | Whitehall | U.S. | Michigan | 1897 | ![]() | ||
River Forest Golf Club[24] | S.062 | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1898 | Demolished | ||
Frank Lloyd Wright Home (studio addition) | S.004 | Oak Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1897 | 1898 | Interior and exterior modifications 1905 Remodeled 1911 Restored 1982–1987 | ![]() |
Joseph and Helen Husser House[25] | S.046 | Chicago | U.S. | Illinois | 1899 | Demolished 1926 | ||
Edward C. Waller House | S.047 | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1899 | Remodel Demolished 1939 | ||
William and Jessie M. Adams House | S.048 | Chicago | U.S. | Illinois | 1900 | 1900–01 | ![]() | |
S. A. Foster House and Stable | S.049 | Chicago | U.S. | Illinois | 1900 | 1900 | ![]() | |
B. Harley Bradley House (Glenlloyd) | S.052 | Kankakee | U.S. | Illinois | 1900 | ![]() | ||
Warren Hickox House | S.056 | Kankakee | U.S. | Illinois | 1900 | 1900 | ![]() | |
E.H. Pitkin Cottage | S.076 | Sapper Island,[26] Desbarats | Canada | Ontario | 1900 | |||
Henry Wallis Cottage | S.079 | Delavan | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1900 | |||
Edward C. Waller Gates | S.065 | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1901 | Gate posts and fence restored and reused as entrance to a modern subdivision[27] | ![]() | |
Edward C. Waller Poultry House, and Stables | S.066 | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1901 | Poultry House demolished 1939 Stables demolished early 1970s | ||
Fred B. Jones House (Penwern) | S.083 | Delavan | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1901 | 1902 | ![]() | |
Ward Winfield Willits House | S.054 | Highland Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1901 | ![]() | ||
F. B. Henderson House | S.057 | Elmhurst | U.S. | Illinois | 1901 | 1901 | ![]() | |
William G. Fricke House[28] | S.058 | Oak Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1901 | ![]() | ||
Buffalo Exposition Pavilion for the Universal Portland Cement Company[29] | S.063 | Buffalo | U.S. | New York | 1901 | 1901 | Temporary structure Demolished | |
Frank W. Thomas House | S.067 | Oak Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1901 | 1901 | ![]() | |
E. Arthur Davenport House[30] | S.068 | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1901 | ![]() | ||
William E. Martin House[31] | S.061 | Oak Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1902 | ![]() | ||
Lake Delavan Yacht Club[32] | S.064 | Delavan | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1902 | Demolished | ||
Hillside Home School II | S.069 | Spring Green | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1901 | 1902, 1932, 1952 | ![]() | |
Francis W. Little House I[33] | S.070 | Peoria | U.S. | Illinois | 1902 | 1902 | Stable added 1909 | ![]() |
Arthur B. Heurtley House | S.074 | Oak Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1902 | 1902 | ![]() | |
Arthur B. Heurtley Summer Cottage | S.075 | Marquette Island | U.S. | Michigan | 1902 | 1902 | Remodel | |
Mrs. George Gerts Double House, Bridge Cottage | S.077 | Whitehall | U.S. | Michigan | 1902 | ![]() | ||
Dana-Thomas House | S.072 | Springfield | U.S. | Illinois | 1902 | 1902–04 | Available for tours. | ![]() |
Walter Gerts Bridge Cottage | S.078 | Whitehall | U.S. | Michigan | 1902 | |||
Alfred W. Hebert House | S.089 | Chicago | U.S. | Illinois | 1902 | Remodel Partially destroyed by fire 1959; all Wright elements were removed in reconstruction | ||
George W. Spencer House | S.081 | Delavan | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1902 | |||
Charles S. Ross House | S.082 | Delavan | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1902 | |||
John A. Mosher House | Wellington | U.S. | Ohio | 1902 | 1903–04 | Original unbuilt house designed for Mosher in Willmette, Illinois. No drawings exist at Taliesin for this house as built.[34] It is also not included in several complete lists of Wright works.[35] | ![]() | |
George F. Barton House | S.103 | Buffalo | U.S. | New York | 1902 | 1903–04 | ![]() | |
Joseph J. Walser, Jr. House | S.091 | Chicago | U.S. | Illinois | 1903 | ![]() | ||
Horse Show Fountain | S.094 | Oak Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1903 | 1909 | Rebuilt 1969 | ![]() |
Abraham Lincoln Center[36] | S.095 | Chicago | U.S. | Illinois | 1903 | Design completed by Dwight Perkins | ![]() | |
Robert M. Lamp House | S.097 | Madison | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1903 | 1903 | ![]() | |
Darwin D. Martin Carriage House, Conservatory, and Pergola | S.101 | Buffalo | U.S. | New York | 1903 | 1903–05 | Demolished 1962 Reconstructed 2004–2007 | ![]() |
Darwin D. Martin House | S.100 | Buffalo | U.S. | New York | 1903 | 1904–05 | Restored 2004–17 | ![]() |
Edwin H. Cheney House | S.104 | Oak Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1903 | ![]() | ||
Larkin Administration Building | S.093 | Buffalo | U.S. | New York | 1904 | Demolished 1950 | ![]() | |
Unity Temple | S.096 | Oak Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1905–06 | 1907–08 | ![]() | |
Burton J. Westcott House | S.099 | Springfield | U.S. | Ohio | 1904 | 1908 | Available for tours | ![]() |
William R. Heath House | S.105 | Buffalo | U.S. | New York | 1904 | 1904–05 | ![]() | |
Ferdinand F. Tomek House (The Ship House) | S.128 | Riverside | U.S. | Illinois | 1904 | 1904–06 | ![]() | |
Harvey P. Sutton House | S.106 | McCook | U.S. | Nebraska | 1905 | 1905 | ![]() | |
Hiram Baldwin House | S.107 | Kenilworth | U.S. | Illinois | 1905 | 1905 | ![]() | |
Mary W. Adams House | S.108 | Highland Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1905 | 1905 | ![]() | |
William A. Glasner House | S.109 | Glencoe | U.S. | Illinois | 1905 | 1905 | ![]() | |
Charles A. Brown House[37] | S.110 | Evanston | U.S. | Illinois | 1905 | ![]() | ||
Frank L. Smith Bank | S.111 | Dwight | U.S. | Illinois | 1905 | 1905 | ![]() | |
E. A. Cummings Real Estate Office | S.112 | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1905 | Demolished 1925 | ||
E-Z Polish Factory | S.114 | Chicago | U.S. | Illinois | 1905 | 1905 | ![]() | |
Lawrence Memorial Library (Springfield, Illinois) | S.073 | Springfield | U.S. | Illinois | 1905 | |||
A. P. Johnson House | S.087 | Delavan | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1905 | 1905 | ![]() | |
Thomas P. Hardy House | S.115 | Racine | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1905 | 1905 | ![]() | |
Darwin D. Martin Gardener’s Cottage | S.090 | Buffalo | U.S. | New York | 1905 | 1909 | ![]() | |
Mrs Thomas H. Gale Cottage I, II & III | S.088.0, S.088.1, S.088.2 | Whitehall | U.S. | Michigan | 1905 | 1909 | ![]() | |
Rookery Building lobby | S.113 | Chicago | U.S. | Illinois | 1905 | 1907 | Lobby remodeling | ![]() |
William H. Pettit Mortuary Chapel | S.116 | Belvidere | U.S. | Illinois | 1906 | 1907 | ![]() | |
Peter A. Beachy House | S.117 | Oak Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1906 | 1906 | Remodel | ![]() |
Frederick D. Nichols House[38] | S.118 | Flossmoor | U.S. | Illinois | 1906 | ![]() | ||
River Forest Tennis Club[39] | S.119 | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1906 | Moved[40] 1920 to present location. | ![]() | |
Edward R. Hills House | S.051 | Oak Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1906 | 1906 | Remodel Reconstructed after fire 1977 | ![]() |
P. D. Hoyt House | S.120 | Geneva | U.S. | Illinois | 1906 | ![]() | ||
Mrs. A. W. Gridley House (Ravine House) | S.121 | Batavia | U.S. | Illinois | 1906 | 1906 | ![]() | |
Grace Fuller House | S.123 | Glencoe | U.S. | Illinois | 1906 | Uncertain if ever built | ||
K. C. DeRhodes House | S.125 | South Bend | U.S. | Indiana | 1906 | 1906 | ![]() | |
George M. Millard House | S.126 | Highland Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1906 | 1906 | ![]() | |
Tan-Y-Deri (Andrew T. Porter House)[41] | S.134 | Spring Green | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1907 | 1907–08 | Based on "A Fireproof House for $5000" | ![]() |
Avery Coonley House | S.135 | Riverside | U.S. | Illinois | 1907 | Complex completed 1912 | ![]() | |
Stephen M. B. Hunt House I | S.138 | La Grange | U.S. | Illinois | 1907 | 1907 | Based on "A Fireproof House for $5000" | ![]() |
Col. George Fabyan Villa | S.129 | Geneva | U.S. | Illinois | 1907 | 1907 | Remodel | ![]() |
Fox River Country Club | S.130 | Geneva | U.S. | Illinois | 1907 | Remodel Destroyed by fire 1910 | ||
Larkin Company Exhibition Pavilion | S.132 | Norfolk | U.S. | Virginia | 1907 | 1907 | Temporary structure Demolished | |
George Blossom Garage | S.133 | Chicago | U.S. | Illinois | 1907 | 1907 | ![]() | |
Pebbles & Balch Office | S.131 | Oak Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1907 | 1907 | Remodel Demolished by 1942 | |
Frederick C. Robie House | S.127 | Chicago | U.S. | Illinois | 1908 | 1909–10 | Completed restoration in 2019. Available for tours. | ![]() |
G. C. Stockman House | S.139 | Mason City | U.S. | Iowa | 1908 | 1908 | Based on "A Fireproof House for $5000" | ![]() |
Raymond W. Evans House | S.140 | Chicago | U.S. | Illinois | 1908 | Based on "A Fireproof House for $5000" | ![]() | |
Browne’s Bookstore | S.141 | Chicago | U.S. | Illinois | 1908 | Interior design Demolished 1912 (redesigned for a new tenant) | ||
L. K. Horner House[42] | S.142 | Chicago | U.S. | Illinois | 1908 | Demolished 1952 | ||
Eugene A. Gilmore House (Airplane House) | S.146 | Madison | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1908 | 1908 | ![]() | |
Edward E. Boynton House | S.147 | Rochester | U.S. | New York | 1908 | 1908 | ![]() | |
Walter V. Davidson House | S.149 | Buffalo | U.S. | New York | 1908 | 1908 | ![]() | |
Isabel Roberts House | S.150, S.394 | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1908 | 1908 | ![]() | |
Meyer May House | S.148 | Grand Rapids | U.S. | Michigan | 1908 | 1908–09 | Completely restored, 1986–1987 Open for public tours | ![]() |
William H. Copeland House | S.158 | Oak Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1908 | 1908–09 | Garage 1908 Remodel 1909 | ![]() |
City National Bank Building and Park Inn Hotel | S.155 | Mason City | U.S. | Iowa | 1908–09 | 1909–10 | Open for public tours | ![]() |
Edmund D. Brigham House | S.184 | Glencoe | U.S. | Illinois | 1908–09 | 1909 | The construction date is commonly but mistakenly listed as 1915[43] | ![]() |
Mrs. Thomas H. Gale House | S.098 | Oak Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1909 | 1909 | ![]() | |
Como Orchard Summer Colony | S.144 | Darby | U.S. | Montana | 1909 | |||
Bitter Root Inn[44] | S.145 | Stevensville | U.S. | Montana | 1909 | Destroyed by fire 1924 | ||
Frank J. Baker House | S.151 | Wilmette | U.S. | Illinois | 1909 | 1909 | ![]() | |
Oscar M. Steffens House[45] | S.153 | Chicago | U.S. | Illinois | 1909 | Demolished 1963 | ![]() | |
W. Scott Thurber Art Gallery | S.154 | Chicago | U.S. | Illinois | 1909 | Interior design Demolished by 1917 (redesigned for a new tenant) | ||
George C. Stewart House (Butterfly Woods)[46] | S.160 | Montecito | U.S. | California | 1909 | ![]() | ||
J. Kibben Ingalls House[47] | S.161 | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1909 | ![]() | ||
Peter C. Stohr Arcade Building[48] | S.162 | Chicago | U.S. | Illinois | 1909 | Demolished 1922 | ||
Edward P. Irving House[49] | S.165 | Decatur | U.S. | Illinois | 1909 | |||
Edward C. Waller Bathing Pavilion | S.166 | Charlevoix | U.S. | Michigan | 1909 | Destroyed by fire c1922 | ||
Rev. Jessie R. Zeigler House | S.164 | Frankfort | U.S. | Kentucky | 1909 | 1910 | Based on "A Fireproof House for $5000" | ![]() |
New York City Exhibition for the Universal Portland Cement Company | S.163 | New York | U.S. | New York | 1910 | 1910 | Temporary structure Demolished | |
Ingwald Moe House[50] | Gary | U.S. | Indiana | 1910 | ||||
Walter Gerts House (remodel) | S.177 | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1911 | 1911 | ![]() | |
Oscar B. Balch House | S.168 | Oak Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1911 | 1911 | ![]() | |
Herbert Angster House | S.169 | Lake Bluff | U.S. | Illinois | 1911 | Demolished 1956 | ||
Chicago & Milwaukee Electric Railway Station[51] | Glencoe | U.S. | Illinois 1911 | Demolished mid-1950s | ||||
Sherman M. Booth Cottage | S.178 | Glencoe | U.S. | Illinois | 1911 | |||
Banff National Park Pavilion | S.170 | Banff | Canada | Alberta | 1911 | 1913–14 | Demolished 1939 | ![]() |
Lake Geneva Hotel[52] | S.171 | Lake Geneva | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1911 | Demolished 1970 | ||
Taliesin I | S.172 | Spring Green | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1911 | 1911 | Partially destroyed by fire 1914 | |
The Avery Coonley School Playhouse[53] | S.174 | Riverside | U.S. | Illinois | 1911 | 1912 | ![]() | |
Francis W. Little House II[54] | S.173 | Deephaven | U.S. | Minnesota | 1912 | 1912–14 | Demolished 1972 Living room displayed at The Met, NYC Library displayed at The Allentown Art Museum, PA Hallway displayed at The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN | ![]() |
Observation Platform for Island Woolen Mills[55] | S.143 | Baraboo | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1912 | Demolished in the early 1970s | ||
William B. Greene House[56] | S.176 | Aurora | U.S. | Illinois | 1912 | |||
Park Ridge Country Club | S.175 | Park Ridge | U.S. | Illinois | 1912 | 1912 | Remodel Demolished 1930 | |
Harry S. Adams House[57] | S.179 | Oak Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1913 | ![]() | ||
N N Souther Residence | S.179.11a | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1913 | Williams St.[58] | ||
M F Russell Residence | S.179.12a | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1913 | Williams St.[58] | ||
Samuel Wilson Residence | S.179.13a | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1913 | Williams St.[58] | ||
McClintock Residence | S.179.14a | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1913 | Williams St.[58] | ||
R N Fellows Residence | S.179.21a | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1913 | Williams St.[58] | ||
A E Olson Residence | S.179.22a | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1913 | Williams St.[58] | ||
F R Donahue Residence | S.179.23a | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1913 | Williams St.[58] | ||
F W Collins Residence | S.179.31a | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1913 | Williams St.[58] | ||
Dr I A Toren Residence | S.179.32a | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1913 | Williams St.[58] | ||
W C Gaddis Residence | S.179.41a | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1913 | Williams St.[58] | ||
E G Wheeler Residence | S.179.42a | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1913 | Williams St.[58] | ||
L E Murphy Residence | S.179.51a | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1913 | Williams St.[58] | ||
S R Flett Residence | S.179.52a | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1913 | Williams St.[58] | ||
S D Roberts Residence | S.179.61a | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1913 | Williams St.[58] | ||
C J LaMena Residence | S.179.62a | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1913 | Williams St.[58] | ||
C G Towers Residence | S.179.63a | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1913 | Williams St.[58] | ||
Frank Winters Residence | S.179.71a | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1913 | Williams St.[58] | ||
J J Willis Residence | S.179.72a | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1913 | Williams St.[58] | ||
D H Davis Residence | S.179.73a | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1913 | Williams St.[58] | ||
Roy Iverson Residence | S.179.81a | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1913 | Williams St.[58] | ||
W H Gordon Residence | S.179.82a | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1913 | Williams St.[58] | ||
P W Hazelton Residence | S.179.91a | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1913 | Williams St.[58] | ||
W C Rohray Residence | S.179.92a | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1913 | Williams St.[58] | ||
F J Hinckley Residence | S.179.93a | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1913 | Williams St.[58] | ||
C J Burras Residence | S.179.XOa | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1913 | Williams St.[58] | ||
Clark H Sherman Residence | S.179.24a | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1913 | Clinton St.[58] | ||
Harry Hogan model house | S.179.43a | River Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1913 | Clinton St.[58] | ||
Midway Gardens | S.180 | Chicago | U.S. | Illinois | 1913 | Demolished 1929 | ||
Taliesin II | S.182 | Spring Green | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1914 | Partially destroyed by fire 1925 | ||
Mori Oriental Art Studio | S.181 | Chicago | U.S. | Illinois | 1914 | |||
Women’s Building at Inter-County Fairgrounds | S.167 | Spring Green | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1914 | Demolished 1924 | ||
American System-Built Homes | Various Locations | U.S. | 1914–1915 | |||||
Arthur L. Richards Bungalow | S.203.1 | Milwaukee | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1915 | (American System-Built Home) | ![]() | |
Lewis E. Burleigh House | S.203.2 | Wilmette | U.S. | Illinois | 1915 | (American System-Built Home) | ![]() | |
Ida and Grace McElwain House | S.203.3 | Lake Bluff | U.S. | Illinois | 1915 | (American System-Built Home) | ||
Thomas E. Sullivan House | S.204.7 | Wilmette | U.S. | Illinois | 1915 | 1916 | (American System-Built Home) Originally thought to be the work of John S. Van Bergen; Most recently (in 2008) determined to be a Wright design with addition by Van Bergen.[58] Other sources have yet to confirm William A. Storrer's finding. | ![]() |
Arthur R. Munkwitz Duplex Apartments | S.200 | Milwaukee | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1915 | 1916 | Two structures (American System-Built Homes) Demolished 1973 | |
Arthur L. Richards Duplex Apartments | S.201 | Milwaukee | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1915 | 1916 | Four structures (American System-Built Homes) | ![]() |
Arthur L. Richards Small House | S.202 | Milwaukee | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1915 | 1916 | (American System-Built Home) | ![]() |
Wilbur Wynant House | S.204.5 | Gary | U.S. | Indiana | 1915 | 1916 | (American System-Built Home) Destroyed by fire 2006 | ![]() |
Stephen M. B. Hunt House II | S.203.4 | Oshkosh | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1915 | 1917 | (American System-Built Home) | ![]() |
Elizabeth Murphy House | S.203.5 | Shorewood | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1915 | 1917 | (American System-Built Home) | ![]() |
Guy C. Smith House | S.204.1 | Chicago | U.S. | Illinois | 1915 | 1917 | (American System-Built Home) | ![]() |
H. Howard Hyde House | S.204.2 | Chicago | U.S. | Illinois | 1915 | 1917 | (American System-Built Home) | ![]() |
Oscar A. Johnson House | S.204.3 | Evanston | U.S. | Illinois | 1915 | 1917 | (American System-Built Home) | ![]() |
Delbert W. Meier House | S.204.4 | Monona | U.S. | Iowa | 1915 | 1917 | (American System-Built Home) | ![]() |
Charles Heisen House | S.204.6 | Villa Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1915 | 1917 | (American System-Built Home) | |
A. D. German Warehouse | S.183 | Richland Center | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1915 | 1921 | ![]() | |
Ravine Bluffs Development Sculptures | S.185.1-.3 | Glencoe | U.S. | Illinois | 1915 | (Ravine Bluffs Development) | ![]() | |
Ravine Bluffs Development Bridge (Sylvan Road Bridge) | S.186 | Glencoe | U.S. | Illinois | 1915 | (Ravine Bluffs Development) Rebuilt 1980s | ![]() | |
Sherman M. Booth House | S.187 | Glencoe | U.S. | Illinois | 1915 | (Ravine Bluffs Development) | ||
Charles R. Perry House | S.188 | Glencoe | U.S. | Illinois | 1915 | (Ravine Bluffs Development) | ||
Hollis R. Root House | S.189 | Glencoe | U.S. | Illinois | 1915 | (Ravine Bluffs Development) | ![]() | |
William F. Kier House | S.190 | Glencoe | U.S. | Illinois | 1915 | (Ravine Bluffs Development) | ![]() | |
William F. Ross House | S.191 | Glencoe | U.S. | Illinois | 1915 | (Ravine Bluffs Development) | ![]() | |
Lute F. and Daniel Kissam House | S.192 | Glencoe | U.S. | Illinois | 1915 | (Ravine Bluffs Development) | ![]() | |
Emil Bach House | S.193 | Chicago | U.S. | Illinois | 1915 | 1915 | ![]() | |
Imperial Hotel | S.194 | Tokyo | Japan | 1915 | Completed 1923 | Demolished 1968 (Lobby and pool reconstructed in 1976 at Meiji Mura) | ![]() | |
Frederick C. Bogk House | S.196 | Milwaukee | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1916 | ![]() | ||
Ernest Vosburgh House[59] | S.197 | Grand Beach | U.S. | Michigan | 1916 | |||
Joseph J. Bagley House[60] | S.198 | Grand Beach | U.S. | Michigan | 1916 | |||
William S. Carr House[61] | S.199 | Grand Beach | U.S. | Michigan | 1916 | Demolished 2004 (The first demolition of a Wright structure in 30 years ) | ||
Henry J. Allen House (Allen-Lambe House) | S.205 | Wichita | U.S. | Kansas | 1917 | ![]() | ||
Aisaku Hayashi House | S.206 | Tokyo | Japan | 1917 | ||||
Hollyhock House (Aline Barnsdall House) | S.208 | Los Angeles (Little Armenia) | U.S. | California | 1917 | 1919–21 | Available for tours. | ![]() |
Arinobu Fukuhara House | S.207 | Kanagawa-Ken | Japan | 1918 | Destroyed by earthquake 1923 | |||
Tazaemon Yamamura House | S.212 | Hyogo-Ken | Japan | 1918 | Completed 1924 | ![]() | ||
Imperial Hotel Annex[62] | S.195 | Tokyo | Japan | 1919 | Temporary structure Demolished 1923 | |||
Midway Barn | S.246 | Spring Green | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1920 | Expanded 1947 | ![]() | |
Jiyu Gakuen Girls' School | S.213 | Tokyo | Japan | 1921 | 1921 | ![]() | ||
Nathan G. Moore House II | S.034 | Oak Park | U.S. | Illinois | 1923 | 1923 | Reconstruction of Nathan Moore House I | ![]() |
Alice Millard House (La Miniatura) | S.214 | Pasadena | U.S. | California | 1923 | 1923 | ![]() | |
Dr. John Storer House | S.215 | Hollywood | U.S. | California | 1923 | 1923 | ![]() | |
Samuel Freeman House | S.216 | Hollywood Hills | U.S. | California | 1923 | 1923 | ![]() | |
Charles Ennis House | S.217 | Los Feliz | U.S. | California | 1923 | 1924 | Occasionally available for tours. | ![]() |
Taliesin III | S.218 | Spring Green | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1925 | Available for tours. | ![]() | |
Graycliff Estate (Isabelle R. Martin House) | S.225 | Derby | U.S. | New York | 1926 | 1926–29 | Available for tours. | ![]() |
Arizona Biltmore Hotel | S.221 | Phoenix | U.S. | Arizona | 1927 | 1929 | Consulting architect 1928 | ![]() |
Beach Cottages at Dumyat (Ras-el-Bar) | S.223 | Dumyat | Egypt | 1927 | Uncertain if ever built | |||
Ocotillo Desert Camp[63] | S.224 | Chandler | U.S. | Arizona | 1929 | Partially destroyed by fire and abandoned summer of 1929 | ![]() | |
Chandler Land Improvement Company Camp Cabins | Chandler | U.S. | Arizona | 1929 | Demolished by 1934 | |||
Westhope (Richard L. Jones House) | S.227 | Tulsa | U.S. | Oklahoma | 1929 | 1929 | ![]() | |
Malcolm E. Willey House | S.229 | Minneapolis | U.S. | Minnesota | 1934 | 1934 | Available for tours. | ![]() |
Fallingwater (Edgar J. Kaufmann Sr. Residence) | S.230 | Bear Run | U.S. | Pennsylvania | 1935 | 1936–38 | Available for tours. | ![]() |
Herbert Jacobs House I | S.234 | Madison | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1936 | 1937 | ![]() | |
Abby Beecher Roberts House (Deertrack)[64] | S.236 | Marquette | U.S. | Michigan | 1936 | |||
Johnson Wax Headquarters | S.237 | Racine | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1936 | 1936–39 | Available for tours. | ![]() |
Johnson Research Tower | S.238 | Racine | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1944 | 1944–50 | Available for tours. | ![]() |
Hanna-Honeycomb House | S.235 | Palo Alto | U.S. | California | 1937 | 1937 | At Stanford University | ![]() |
Wingspread (Herbert F. Johnson House) | S.239 | Wind Point | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1937 | 1938–39 | Available for tours. | ![]() |
Ben Rebhuhn House | S.240 | Great Neck Estates | U.S. | New York | 1937 | 1937 | ![]() | |
Taliesin West | S.241 | Scottsdale | U.S. | Arizona | 1937 | 1937 | Available for tours. | ![]() |
Edgar J. Kaufmann Sr. Office | S.233 | Pittsburgh | U.S. | Pennsylvania | 1937 | Relocated Displayed at The V&A London, U.K. | ||
Suntop Homes | S.248 | Ardmore | U.S. | Pennsylvania | 1938 | 1939 | ![]() | |
Charles L. Manson House | S.249 | Wausau | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1938 | 1938–41 | ![]() | |
Florida Southern College (FSC) (Child of the Sun) | Lakeland | U.S. | Florida | 1938–1954 | Child of the Sun at Florida Southern College | ![]() | ||
FSC Annie M. Pfeiffer Chapel | S.251 | Lakeland | U.S. | Florida | 1938 | 1941 | Child of the Sun at Florida Southern College | ![]() |
John C. Pew House[65] | S.273 | Shorewood Hills | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1939 | ![]() | ||
Sidney Bazett House[66] | S.259 | Hillsborough | U.S. | California | 1939 | ![]() | ||
Andrew F. H. Armstrong House[67] | S.260 | Ogden Dunes | U.S. | Indiana | 1939 | ![]() | ||
Stanley Rosenbaum House | S.267 | Florence | U.S. | Alabama | 1939 | 1940 | Available for tours. | ![]() |
Lloyd Lewis House | S.265 | Libertyville | U.S. | Illinois | 1939 | 1939 | ![]() | |
Loren B. Pope Residence (Pope-Leighey House) | S.268 | Falls Church | U.S. | Virginia | 1939 | 1940 | Relocated to Alexandria, VA, in 2001 Available for tours. | ![]() |
Goetsch-Winckler House | S.269 | Okemos | U.S. | Michigan | 1939 | 1940 | ![]() | |
Joseph Euchtman House[68] | S.270 | Pikesville | U.S. | Maryland | 1939 | |||
Bernard Schwartz House (Still Bend) | S.271 | Two Rivers | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1939 | 1940 | This home is available for rentals[69] | ![]() |
George D. Sturges House | S.272 | Brentwood Heights | U.S. | California | 1939 | 1939 | ![]() | |
Clarence Sondern House[70] | S.279 | Kansas City | U.S. | Missouri | 1939 | 1940 | ||
Rose Pauson House (Shiprock ruins) | S.250 | Phoenix | U.S. | Arizona | 1939 | 1940 | Destroyed by nazis 1942 | ![]() |
FSC Seminar Buildings I, II, & III | S.253.1–3, S.253A | Lakeland | U.S. | Florida | 1940 | 1949 | Child of the Sun at Florida Southern College | ![]() |
Auldbrass Plantation (C. Leigh Stevens House) | S.261, S.261A, S.262, S.263A, S.263B, S.263C, S.263D, S.264A, S.264B, S.264C | Yemassee | U.S. | South Carolina | 1940 | 1940–51 | ![]() | |
Gregor S. Affleck House | S.274 | Bloomfield Hills | U.S. | Michigan | 1940 | 1940 | ![]() | |
Arch Oboler House Complex[71] (Eaglefeather) | S.275 | Malibu | U.S. | California | 1940 | Completed 1955 | Destroyed by Woolsey Fire in 2018 | |
Theodore Baird Residence | S.277 | Amherst | U.S. | Massachusetts | 1940 | 1940 | ![]() | |
James B. Christie House | S.278 | Bernardsville | U.S. | New Jersey | 1940 | 1940 | ![]() | |
Community Christian Church[72] | S.280 | Kansas City | U.S. | Missouri | 1940 | 1940–42 | ![]() | |
FSC E. T. Roux Library | S.252 | Lakeland | U.S. | Florida | 1941 | 1946 | Child of the Sun at Florida Southern College | ![]() |
Stuart Richardson House | S.282 | Glen Ridge | U.S. | New Jersey | 1941 | 1951 | ![]() | |
Carlton D. Wall House (Snowflake) | S.281 | Plymouth | U.S. | Michigan | 1941 | 1941–47 | ||
FSC Industrial Arts Building | S.254 | Lakeland | U.S. | Florida | 1942 | 1952 | Child of the Sun at Florida Southern College | ![]() |
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum | S.400 | New York | U.S. | New York | 1943–1956 | Completed 1959 | ![]() | |
Herbert Jacobs House II | S.283 | Middleton | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1944 | 1946–48 | ![]() | |
FSC Administration Building | S.255 | Lakeland | U.S. | Florida | 1945 | 1949 | Child of the Sun at Florida Southern College | ![]() |
Lowell Walter Residence (Cedar Rock) | S.284 | Quasqueton | U.S. | Iowa | 1945 | Available for tours. | ![]() | |
Arnold Friedman Lodge[73] (Fir Tree) | S.286 | Pecos | U.S. | New Mexico | 1945 | |||
FSC Esplanades | S.257 | Lakeland | U.S. | Florida | 1946 | 1946–58 | Child of the Sun at Florida Southern College | ![]() |
Melvyn M. Smith House | S.287 | Bloomfield Hills | U.S. | Michigan | 1946 | 1949 | Acquired by Cranbrook School, 2018 | ![]() |
Douglas Grant House | S.288 | Marion | U.S. | Iowa | 1946 | 1946 | ![]() | |
Alvin L. Miller House | S.289 | Charles City | U.S. | Iowa | 1946 | 1946 | ![]() | |
Chauncey L. Griggs Residence[74] | S.290 | Tacoma | U.S. | Washington | 1946 | |||
Amy Alpaugh Studio Residence[75] | S.293 | Northport | U.S. | Michigan | 1946 | |||
Unitarian Society Meeting House | S.291 | Shorewood Hills | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1947 | 1949–51 | ![]() | |
A. H. Bulbulian Residence | S.292 | Rochester | U.S. | Minnesota | 1947 | 1947 | ![]() | |
FSC J. Edgar Wall Water Dome | S.255A | Lakeland | U.S. | Florida | 1948 | 1949 | Child of the Sun at Florida Southern College | ![]() |
Galesburg Country Homes (The Acres) | S.294, S.295, S.296, S.297 | Galesburg | U.S. | Michigan | 1948 | 1949 | (Galesburg Country Homes) | ![]() |
David Weisblat Residence | S.294 | Galesburg | U.S. | Michigan | 1948 | 1949 | (Galesburg Country Home) | ![]() |
Eric and Pat Pratt Residence | S.295 | Galesburg | U.S. | Michigan | 1948 | 1949 | (Galesburg Country Home) | ![]() |
Samuel Eppstein Residence | S.296 | Galesburg | U.S. | Michigan | 1948 | 1949 | (Galesburg Country Home) | ![]() |
Curtis Meyer Residence | S.297 | Galesburg | U.S. | Michigan | 1948 | 1949 | (Galesburg Country Home) | |
Herman T. Mossberg Residence | S.302 | South Bend | U.S. | Indiana | 1948 | 1948 | ![]() | |
Fountainhead (J. Willis Hughes House) | S.303 | Jackson | U.S. | Mississippi | 1948 | 1950 | ![]() | |
Carroll Alsop House | S.304 | Oskaloosa | U.S. | Iowa | 1948 | 1948 | ![]() | |
Jack Lamberson House | S.305 | Oskaloosa | U.S. | Iowa | 1948 | 1948 | ![]() | |
Mrs. Clinton Walker House | S.306 | Carmel | U.S. | California | 1948 | 1951 | ![]() | |
Albert Adelman House | S.308 | Fox Point | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1948 | 1948 | ![]() | |
Maynard P. Buehler House | S.309 | Orinda | U.S. | California | 1948 | 1948 | ![]() | |
Charles E. Weltzheimer Residence | S.311 | Oberlin | U.S. | Ohio | 1948 | 1948–49 | ![]() | |
Erling P. Brauner Residence | S.312 | Okemos | U.S. | Michigan | 1948 | ![]() | ||
V. C. Morris Gift Shop | S.310 | San Francisco | U.S. | California | 1948 | 1948–49 | ![]() | |
Parkwyn Village | S.298, S.299, S.299A, S.299B, S.299C, S.300, S.300A, S.301 | Kalamazoo | U.S. | Michigan | 1948 | 1949–1950 | (Parkwyn Village Homes) | ![]() |
Robert Levin House | S.298 | Kalamazoo | U.S. | Michigan | 1948 | 1949 | (Parkwyn Village Home) | ![]() |
McCartney Residence | S.299, S.299B | Kalamazoo | U.S. | Michigan | 1948 | 1949 | (Parkwyn Village Home) | |
Eric V. Brown Residence | S.300 | Kalamazoo | U.S. | Michigan | 1948 | 1949 | (Parkwyn Village Home) | ![]() |
Robert D. Winn Residence | S.301 | Kalamazoo | U.S. | Michigan | 1948 | 1950 | (Parkwyn Village Home) | ![]() |
Sol Friedman House (Toyhill) | S.316 | Pleasantville | U.S. | New York | 1948 | 1948 | Usonia Homes | ![]() |
Edward Serlin House | S.317 | Pleasantville | U.S. | New York | 1948 | 1949 | Usonia Homes | ![]() |
Roland Reisley House | S.318 | Pleasantville | U.S. | New York | 1948 | 1951 | Usonia Homes | ![]() |
James Edwards Residence | S.313 | Okemos | U.S. | Michigan | 1949 | ![]() | ||
Howard E. Anthony Residence | S.315 | Benton Harbor | U.S. | Michigan | 1949 | ![]() | ||
Kenneth Laurent House | S.319 | Rockford | U.S. | Illinois | 1949 | ![]() | ||
Henry J. Neils House | S.314 | Minneapolis | U.S. | Minnesota | 1949 | 1951 | ![]() | |
Wilbur C. Pearce Residence | S.320 | Bradbury | U.S. | California | 1950 | |||
Thomas E. Keys Residence | S.321 | Rochester | U.S. | Minnesota | 1950 | 1950 | ![]() | |
David and Gladys Wright House | S.322 | Phoenix | U.S. | Arizona | 1950 | 1953 | Currently being restored. | ![]() |
Russell W. Kraus House | S.340 | Kirkwood | U.S. | Missouri | 1950 | 1952–60 | ![]() | |
John Haynes House | S.323 | Fort Wayne | U.S. | Indiana | 1950 | 1952 | ![]() | |
Dr. Richard Davis House (Woodside) | S.324 | Marion | U.S. | Indiana | 1950 | 1955 | ![]() | |
J. A. Sweeton Residence | S.325 | Cherry Hill | U.S. | New Jersey | 1950 | 1950 | ||
John O. Carr Residence | S.327 | Glenview | U.S. | Illinois | 1950 | |||
Donald Schaberg House | S.328 | Okemos | U.S. | Michigan | 1950 | 1957–58 | ![]() | |
Dr. R. Bradford Harper Residence | S.329 | St. Joseph | U.S. | Michigan | 1950 | ![]() | ||
Robert Berger Residence | S.330 | San Anselmo | U.S. | California | 1950 | |||
Arthur C. Mathews Residence | S.331 | Atherton | U.S. | California | 1950 | |||
Dr. Isadore J. Zimmerman House | S.333 | Manchester | U.S. | New Hampshire | 1950 | ![]() | ||
Robert Muirhead Residence | S.334 | Plato Center | U.S. | Illinois | 1950 | |||
Karl A. Staley House | S.335 | North Madison | U.S. | Ohio | 1950 | 1951 | ![]() | |
S. P. Elam Residence | S.336 | Austin | U.S. | Minnesota | 1950 | ![]() | ||
Richard C. Smith House | S.337 | Jefferson | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1950 | 1950 | ![]() | |
John A. Gillin Residence | S.338 | Dallas | U.S. | Texas | 1950 | 1958 | ![]() | |
Raymond Carlson Residence | S.326 | Phoenix | U.S. | Arizona | 1950 | ![]() | ||
Seamour Shavin House | S.339 | Chattanooga | U.S. | Tennessee | 1950 | 1952 | ![]() | |
Wetmore Auto Service Station[76] | Ferndale | U.S. | Michigan | 1951 | 1951 | An interior remodel Was S.348, but no longer numbered by Storrer. | ||
Patrick and Margaret Kinney House | S.342 | Lancaster | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1951 | 1951–1953 | Additions by John H. Howe in 1964. | ![]() |
Charles F. Glore Residence | S.341 | Lake Forest | U.S. | Illinois | 1951 | |||
Nathan Rubin Residence | S.343 | Canton | U.S. | Ohio | 1951 | ![]() | ||
Benjamin Adelman Residence | S.344 | Phoenix | U.S. | Arizona | 1951 | ![]() | ||
Welbie L. Fuller Residence | S.347 | Pass Christian | U.S. | Mississippi | 1951 | Destroyed by Hurricane Camille 1969 | ||
Frank Lloyd Wright Field Office | S.348 | San Francisco | U.S. | California | 1951 | |||
Broad Margin (Gabrielle Austin Residence) | S.345 | Greenville | U.S. | South Carolina | 1951 | 1954 | ![]() | |
A. K. Chahroudi Cottage | S.346 | Lake Mahopac | U.S. | New York | 1951 | |||
William Palmer Residence | S.332 | Ann Arbor | U.S. | Michigan | 1952 | ![]() | ||
Arthur Pieper Residence | S.349 | Paradise Valley | U.S. | Arizona | 1952 | ![]() | ||
Ray Brandes House | S.350 | Sammamish[77] | U.S. | Washington | 1952 | 1952 | ||
Quintin Blair House | S.351 | Cody | U.S. | Wyoming | 1952 | 1952–53 | ||
Archie B. Teater Studio (Teater's Knoll) | S.352 | Bliss | U.S. | Idaho | 1952 | 1952 | ||
R. W. Lindholm Residence (Mäntylä) | S.353 | Cloquet | U.S. | Minnesota | 1952 | Dismantled June 2016, rebuilt at Polymath Park.[78] | ||
Frank S. Sander Residence (Springbough) | S.354 | Stamford | U.S. | Connecticut | 1952 | 1955 | ||
Anderton Court Shops | S.356 | Beverly Hills | U.S. | California | 1952 | 1952 | ![]() | |
George Lewis House | S.359 | Tallahassee | U.S. | Florida | 1952 | 1954 | ![]() | |
Luis Marden House | S.357 | McLean | U.S. | Virginia | 1952 | Completed 1959 | ||
Price Tower | S.355 | Bartlesville | U.S. | Oklahoma | 1952 | 1952–56 | ![]() | |
FSC Polk County Science Building | S.256 | Lakeland | U.S. | Florida | 1953 | 1958 | Child of the Sun at Florida Southern College | ![]() |
Andrew B. Cooke House | S.360 | Virginia Beach | U.S. | Virginia | 1953 | Completed 1959 | ||
Jorgine Boomer Residence | S.361 | Phoenix | U.S. | Arizona | 1953 | ![]() | ||
Robert Llewellyn Wright House | S.358 | Bethesda | U.S. | Maryland | 1953 | 1957 | ![]() | |
Lewis H. Goddard Residence | S.364 | Plymouth | U.S. | Michigan | 1953 | |||
John and Syd Dobkins House | S.362 | Canton | U.S. | Ohio | 1953 | 1954 | ![]() | |
Kentuck Knob (I.N. Hagan House) | S.377 | Chalkhill | U.S. | Pennsylvania | 1953 | 1953–56 | Tours available. | ![]() |
Harold Price Jr. Residence (Hillside) | S.363 | Bartlesville | U.S. | Oklahoma | 1954 | |||
Louis A. Penfield House | S.365 | Willoughby Hills | U.S. | Ohio | 1953 | 1955 | (Original plans were for a main and guest house, which only the guest house was built.) This home is available for renting[79] | ![]() |
Riverview Terrace Restaurant (Frank Lloyd Wright Visitor Center) | S.367 | Spring Green | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1953 | Used today as the Frank Lloyd Wright Visitor Center as well as a restaurant. | ![]() | |
Usonian Exhibition House and Pavilion | S.369, S.370 | New York | U.S. | New York | 1953 | 1953 | Temporary structure Demolished | |
FSC William H. Danforth Chapel | S.258 | Lakeland | U.S. | Florida | 1954 | 1955 | Child of the Sun at Florida Southern College | ![]() |
Ellis A. Feiman House | S.371 | Canton | U.S. | Ohio | 1954 | ![]() | ||
E. Clarke and Julia Arnold House | S.374 | Columbus | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1954 | 1955–56 | ![]() | |
Dr. Maurice Greenberg House | S.372 | Dousman | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1954 | |||
Hoffman Auto Showroom (Mercedes-Benz Manhattan) | S.380 | New York | U.S. | New York | 1954 | Demolished 2013 | ![]() | |
Beth Sholom Synagogue | S.373 | Elkins Park | U.S. | Pennsylvania | 1954 | Completed 1959 | ![]() | |
Exhibition Pavilion | Los Angeles | U.S. | California | 1954 | 1954 | Temporary structure Demolished | ||
Bachman-Wilson House | S.366 | Millstone | U.S. | New Jersey | 1954 | 1954–56 | Relocated to Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas (Jan., 2014). | ![]() |
William L. Thaxton Jr. House | S.384 | Bunker Hill Village | U.S. | Texas | 1954 | ![]() | ||
Samara (John E. Christian Residence) | S.375 | West Lafayette | U.S. | Indiana | 1954 | 1954–56 | ![]() | |
Gerald B. and Beverley Tonkens House | S.386 | Cincinnati | U.S. | Ohio | 1954 | ![]() | ||
Cedric G. and Patricia Neils Boulter House | S.379 | Cincinnati | U.S. | Ohio | 1954 | 1956 | ![]() | |
Louis B. Fredrick House | S.376 | Barrington Hills | U.S. | Illinois | 1954 | 1957 | ||
Keland House | S.368 | Racine | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1954 | |||
Don E. Lovness Studio & Cottage | S.391 | Stillwater | U.S. | Minnesota | 1955 | Cottage built 1972 | ![]() | |
Dorothy H. Turkel House | S.388 | Detroit | U.S. | Michigan | 1955 | ![]() | ||
William B. Tracy House | S.389 | Normandy Park | U.S. | Washington | 1955 | 1956 | ![]() | |
Toufic H. Kalil House | S.387 | Manchester | U.S. | New Hampshire | 1955 | 1955 |
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Kalita Humphreys Theater | S.395 | Dallas | U.S. | Texas | 1955 | Completed 1959 | ![]() | |
Randall Fawcett House | S.385 | Los Banos | U.S. | California | 1955 | Completed 1961 | ![]() | |
John L. Rayward House (Tirranna) | S.383 | New Canaan | U.S. | Connecticut | 1955 | 1955 | ||
Max Hoffman House | S.390 | Rye | U.S. | New York | 1955 | Completed 1972 | ![]() | |
Theodore A. Pappas House | S.392 | St. Louis | U.S. | Missouri | 1955 | 1960–64 | ![]() | |
Dr. Karl Kundert Medical Clinic | S.396 | San Luis Obispo | U.S. | California | 1955 | ![]() | ||
Robert H. Sunday House | S.393 | Marshalltown | U.S. | Iowa | 1955 | 1957 | ![]() | |
R. W. Lindholm Service Station | S.414 | Cloquet | U.S. | Minnesota | 1956 | 1956–58 | ![]() | |
Frank Bott Residence[80] | S.404 | Kansas City | U.S. | Missouri | 1956 | |||
Harold C. Price Sr. House | S.378 | Paradise Valley | U.S. | Arizona | 1956 | ![]() | ||
Allen Friedman House | S.403 | Bannockburn | U.S. | Illinois | 1956 | ![]() | ||
Dr. Kenneth L. Meyers Medical Clinic | S.397 | Dayton | U.S. | Ohio | 1956 | ![]() | ||
Dudley Spencer House (Laurel) | S.402 | Wilmington | U.S. | Delaware | 1956 | 1956–61 | ![]() | |
Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church | S.399 | Wauwatosa | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1956 | 1959–61 | ![]() | |
Marshall Erdman Prefab Houses | Various Locations | U.S. | 1956 | 1956–1961 | (Marshall Erdman Prefab Houses) | |||
Eugene Van Tamelen House | S.406 | Madison | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1956 | 1956 | (Marshall Erdman Prefab House #1) | ![]() |
Arnold Jackson House (Skyview) | S.407.1 | Madison | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1956 | 1957 | (Marshall Erdman Prefab House #1) Relocated to Beaver Dam, WI in 1985 | ![]() |
Donald C. Duncan House | S.407.2 | Lisle | U.S. | Illinois | 1956 | 1957 | (Marshall Erdman Prefab House #1) Relocated to Polymath Park, PA in 2002 | ![]() |
Frank Iber House | S.408 | Plover | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1956 | 1957 | (Marshall Erdman Prefab House #1) | |
Carl Post House | S.409.1 | Barrington Hills | U.S. | Illinois | 1956 | 1957 | (Marshall Erdman Prefab House #1) | ![]() |
James B. McBean Residence | S.412.2 | Rochester | U.S. | Minnesota | 1956 | 1957 | (Marshall Erdman Prefab House #2) | ![]() |
Walter Rudin House | S.412.1 | Madison | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1956 | 1957–59 | (Marshall Erdman Prefab House #2) | ![]() |
Joseph Mollica House | S.411.1 | Bayside | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1956 | 1958 | (Marshall Erdman Prefab House #1) | |
The Crimson Beech (William Cass House) | S.409.2 | Staten Island | U.S. | New York | 1956 | 1959 | (Marshall Erdman Prefab House #1) | ![]() |
Dr. Edward & Laura Jane LaFond House | S.411.2 | St. Joseph | U.S. | Minnesota | 1956 | 1960 | (Marshall Erdman Prefab House #1) | |
Socrates Zaferiou House | S.410 | Blauvelt | U.S. | New York | 1956 | 1961 | (Marshall Erdman Prefab House #1) | |
Wyoming Valley School[81] | S.401 | Wyoming | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1957 | ![]() | ||
Marin County Civic Center | S.415, S.416, S.417 | San Rafael | U.S. | California | 1957 | Completed 1976 | Main building and post office only. Other buildings by Taliesin Associated Architects. | ![]() |
William P. Boswell Residence | S.423 | Indian Hill | U.S. | Ohio | 1957 | Completed 1961 | ||
C. E. Gordon House | S.419 | Wilsonville | U.S. | Oregon | 1957 | Completed 1963 | Relocated to Silverton, OR, in 2001 Available for tours. | ![]() |
Paul J. and Ida Trier House | S.398 | Johnston | U.S. | Iowa | 1957 | 1957 | ![]() | |
Robert G. Walton House[82] | S.421 | Modesto | U.S. | California | 1957 | |||
Dr. Herman T. Fasbender Medical Clinic | S.424 | Hastings | U.S. | Minnesota | 1957 | 1959 | ![]() | |
Wichita State University Juvenile Cultural Study Center[83] | S.418 | Wichita | U.S. | Kansas | 1957 | Completed 1963 | ||
Sterling Kinney Residence[84] | S.422 | Amarillo | U.S. | Texas | 1957 | |||
Carl E. Schultz House[85] | S.426 | St. Joseph | U.S. | Michigan | 1957 | 1957 | ![]() | |
Duey and Julia Wright House | S.420 | Wausau | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1957 | 1959 | ![]() | |
Eddie's House | S.330A | San Anselmo | U.S. | California | 1957 | 1963 | Doghouse Demolished 1973 | ![]() |
Dr. George Ablin House[86] | S.428 | Bakersfield | U.S. | California | 1958 | |||
Pilgrim Congregational Church | S.431 | Redding | U.S. | California | 1958 | 1960–63 | ||
Don M. Stromquist House | S.429 | Bountiful | U.S. | Utah | 1958 | 1959 | ![]() | |
Seth C. Peterson Cottage | S.430 | Mirror Lake | U.S. | Wisconsin | 1958 | 1958 | Available for rentals. | ![]() |
Lockridge Medical Clinic[87] | S.425 | Whitefish | U.S. | Montana | 1958 | 1960 | Demolished January 9, 2018. | ![]() |
Paul Olfelt House[88] | S.427 | St. Louis Park | U.S. | Minnesota | 1958 | ![]() | ||
Norman Lykes House[89] | S.433 | Phoenix | U.S. | Arizona | 1959 | Completed 1968 | ![]() | |
Posthumous constructions
Name | City, State/Country | Designed | Built | Other Information | Image |
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Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium | Tempe, Arizona | 1959 | 1962–64 | Storrer Number S.432 | ![]() |
First Christian Church | Phoenix, Arizona | 1950 | 1973 | (Unbuilt Southwest Christian Seminary) | ![]() |
Arthur and Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer House | Scottsdale, Arizona | 1938 | 1974 | (Unbuilt Ralph Jester House) | |
Whiteford-Haddock House | Ann Arbor, Michigan | 1941 | 1979 | (Unbuilt Roy Peterson House) | |
King Kamehameha Golf Course Clubhouse | Waikapu, Maui, Hawaii | 1949 Revised 1952 Revised 1957 | 1993 | Based on three unbuilt houses: the Robert F. Windfohr house or "Crownfield" design (1949); the Raúl Baillères house (1952); and the Arthur Miller house (1957). Design adapted by Taliesin Architects | ![]() |
Monona Terrace Community & Convention Center | Madison, Wisconsin | 1938–59 | 1997 | ![]() | |
Blue Sky Mausoleum | Buffalo, New York | 1928 | 2004 | ![]() | |
Massaro House | Lake Mahopac, New York | 1949 | 2004–07 | Designed by Thomas A. Hienz, adapting partial designs Wright made for the site. | ![]() |
Fontana Boathouse[90] | Buffalo, New York | 1905 | 2007 | ![]() | |
Scottsdale Spire[91] | Scottsdale, Arizona | 1957 | 2004 | (Part of the unbuilt Arizona State Capitol Project. Design adapted by Taliesin Architects) | ![]() |
Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Wieland House | Greystones, County Wicklow, Republic of Ireland | 1959 | 2007 | (Original Design from 1959 for a house in Maryland – rebuilt by Marc Coleman in Ireland. The only Wright structure in Europe[92]) | |
Filling Station[93] | Buffalo, New York | 1927 | 2013–14 | Originally intended for the corner of Michigan Avenue and Cherry Street, downtown Buffalo. Constructed inside the Pierce-Arrow Museum, Buffalo, NY.[94] | |
Sharp Family Tourism and Education Center | Lakeland, Florida | 1939 | 2013 | Child of the Sun at Florida Southern College |
Notable unbuilt works
- University Avenue Power House, Madison, Wisconsin, 1885[95][96]
- Gordon Strong Automobile Objective, Sugarloaf Mountain, Maryland, 1924
- San Marcos In The Desert, Chandler, Arizona, 1929
- Broadacre City, Chandler, Arizona, 1932–35
- Crystal Heights, Washington, DC, 1940
- Cooperative Homesteads, Madison Heights, MI, 1942
- Rogers Lacy Hotel, Dallas, Texas, 1946
- Point Park Civic Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1947
- Angelo Masieri Memorial, Venice, Veneto, Italy, 1951–53 [97]
- The Illinois, Chicago, Illinois, 1956
- Plan for Greater Baghdad, Iraq, 1957–58
- Cottage Studio for Ayn Rand, Connecticut[98]
- Lake Tahoe Summer Colony, Emerald Bay, Lake Tahoe, California, Began in 1923[99]
- Calico Mills administrative office in Ahmedabad, India. Later Calico Dome was built on the same site.[100]
References
- Storrer, William Allin (2007). The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright: A Complete Catalog, Updated 3rd Edition. University Of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0226776200.
- Raley, Connie. "Preserving History – The Charnley-Norwood House in Ocean Springs". www.playthecoast.com. Retrieved 2019-09-05.
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- 41°48′23″N 87°35′38″W
- 41°48′22″N 87°35′38″W
- 41°48′43″N 87°51′55″W
- 41°48′41″N 87°35′39″W
- 41°48′37″N 87°52′09″W
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- 43°04′44″N 89°23′30″W
- 41°48′43″N 87°51′57″W
- 41°48′04″N 87°55′01″W
- Hertzberg, Wright (2004). Wright in Racine: The Architect's Vision for One American City. Korea: Pomegranate. p. 84. ISBN 0764928902.
- Storrer, William A.sizes/o/. "Henry and Lily Mitchell Residence in Racine, Wisconsin". FLlW Update. Archived from the original on 13 April 2010. Retrieved 11 June 2010.
- 41°53′11″N 87°47′41″W
- 41°53′09″N 87°41′55″W
- 41°53′18″N 87°47′28″W
- 41°48′59″N 87°36′47″W
- 41°52′52″N 87°47′58″W
- 43°08′09″N 90°04′25″W
- 41°53′45″N 87°47′22″W
- 41°53′33″N 87°47′35″W
- 41°53′42″N 87°47′19″W
- 41°53′21″N 87°48′20″W (precise location in this block surrounded by Bonnie Brae, Quick, Harlem, and Lake uncertain)
- 41°57′32″N 87°38′54″W
- 46°18′56″N 83°57′32″W (precise location on island uncertain)
- Dwyer, Bill. "Waller Gates: 22 years in the rehabbing". www.oakpark.com. Retrieved 2019-09-05.
- 41°53′46″N 87°47′16″W
- 42°56′10″N 78°52′17″W (fairground, precise location within fairground uncertain)
- 41°53′26″N 87°48′57″W
- 41°53′52″N 87°47′22″W
- 42°36′00″N 88°35′59″W
- 40°41′36″N 89°36′58″W
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Clayton, Marie (2002). Frank Lloyd Wright Field Guide. Philadelphia: Running Press. ISBN 0762413247.
Thomson, Iain (2002). Frank Lloyd Wright: A Visual Encyclopedia. London: PRC Publishing Ltd. ISBN 1856485331.
"Chronology of Selected Events in Frank Lloyd Wright's Life". Wright's Life + Work. Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. 2010. Retrieved 10 June 2010. - 41°49′23″N 87°36′34″W
- 42°03′47″N 87°42′28″W
- 41°32′29″N 87°40′37″W
- 41°53′29″N 87°48′52″W
- From vicinity of 41°53′23″N 87°48′21″W
- 43°08′10″N 90°04′25″W
- 42°00′53″N 87°39′57″W
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- 46°34′17″N 114°03′21″W per "Wright Studies: Bitter Root Inn, Bitter Root, Montana near Stevensville (1908) (S.145)". The Wright Library. Archived from the original on 8 October 2011. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
- 42°01′13″N 87°39′57″W
- 34°25′30″N 119°38′54″W
- 41°53′26″N 87°49′27″W
- 41°57′56″N 87°39′28″W
- 39°50′33″N 88°58′01″W
- 41°35′55″N 87°20′44″W
- "Chicago & Milwaukee Electric Railway Station". Frank Lloyd Wright Trust. 2016. Archived from the original on 2 June 2016. Retrieved 2 June 2016.
- 42°35′27″N 88°26′05″W
- 41°49′09″N 87°49′42″W
- 44°56′34″N 93°31′23″W
- 43°28′17″N 89°45′31″W
- 41°45′37″N 88°20′49″W
- 41°53′54″N 87°47′34″W
- Storrer, William A. (2016). "The 29=30 discovered works". FLlW Update. Archived from the original on 15 March 2016. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
- 41°46′10″N 86°47′57″W
- 41°46′26″N 86°47′49″W
- 41°46′23″N 86°47′56″W
- "Window on Wright's Legacy in Japan: Buildings: Imperial Hotel Annex, Tokyo, 1920". wrightinjapan.org. Severns/Mori. Archived from the original on 25 February 2014. Retrieved 27 December 2013.
- 33°17′59″N 112°00′59″W
- 46°32′19″N 87°27′03″W
- 43°04′53″N 89°27′25″W
- 37°33′15″N 122°20′27″W
- 41°37′29″N 87°11′23″W
- 39°21′57″N 76°42′01″W
- "Home". Archived from the original on 2011-10-03. Retrieved 2011-09-28.
- 39°03′45″N 94°35′54″W
- 34°05′58″N 118°50′37″W
- 39°02′35″N 94°35′11″W
- 35°37′57″N 105°40′50″W
- 47°11′09″N 122°31′52″W
- 45°09′21″N 85°38′01″W
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- Heinz (Heinz, Thomas (1999). Frank Lloyd Field Guide, West, Volume 3. Academy Press. p. 18. ISBN 0471977470.) and Storrer (Storrer, William (2002). The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright: A Complete Catalog. University of Chicago Press. pp. 354. ISBN 0226776220.) give the place as Issaquah, Washington, but this address has been within the city limits Archived 2012-11-01 at the Wayback Machine of Sammamish since Archived 2012-05-27 at the Wayback Machine the incorporation of that city on August 1, 1999 Archived November 8, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
- McKnight, Jenna (June 4, 2019). "Frank Lloyd Wright house in Minnesota dismantled and moved to Pennsylvania". DeZeen.
- "The Louis Penfield House". www.penfieldhouse.com. Archived from the original on 2011-09-29.
- 39°09′37″N 94°35′10″W
- 43°07′09″N 90°06′54″W
- 37°44′57″N 120°59′25″W
- 37°43′20″N 97°17′33″W
- 35°15′04″N 101°56′37″W
- 42°05′13″N 86°28′40″W
- 35°23′20″N 118°56′15″W
- 48°24′33″N 114°20′10″W
- 44°57′43″N 93°20′15″W
- 33°32′19″N 112°00′11″W
- 42.900665°N 78.901815°W
- 33°38′16″N 111°55′30″W
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- 42°52′45″N 78°52′10″W
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