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  2. Frank Lloyd Wright - Wikipedia

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    The Frank Lloyd Wright archives include photographs of his drawings, indexed correspondence beginning in the 1880s and continuing through Wright's life, and other ephemera. The Getty Research Center, Los Angeles, also has copies of Wright's correspondence and photographs of his drawings in their Frank Lloyd Wright Special Collection.

  3. List of Frank Lloyd Wright works - Wikipedia

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    Wright reportedly had a minor role on the interior. Hillside Home School I: 8703: S.001: Spring Green: Wisconsin: 1887: 1887: Designed by Wright while working for Joseph Lyman Silsbee. Demolished 1950: Frank Lloyd Wright House: 8901: S.002: Oak Park: Illinois: 1889: 1889: Playroom & kitchen addition 1895. Drafting studio & connecting corridor ...

  4. American System-Built Homes - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Wright scholar, William Allin Storrer unveiled his controversial 29 undiscovered Frank Lloyd Wright works. One of these houses was the Thomas E. Sullivan House at 336 Gregory Avenue in Wilmette, Illinois, next door to the Burleigh House at 330 Gregory Ave.

  5. Frank Lloyd Wright houses you can visit in Wisconsin include ...

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    Taliesin, Frank Lloyd Wright's home and work center in Spring Green, is one of a group of Wright buildings named to the UNESCO World Heritage List. On Episode 4 of "Top Chef: ...

  6. Frank Lloyd Wright Conservancy leaders express concern over ...

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    Bartlesville's Price Tower designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. "We are concerned," John Waters, preservation program manager for the Conservancy, said, "Yes, this is a significant Wright building.

  7. Ocotillo Desert Camp - Wikipedia

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    Courtesy of Brian A. Spencer and the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale, Arizona Ocotillo (also known as Ocatilla ) was a temporary camp in Ahwatukee, Phoenix , Arizona, designed by the architect Frank Lloyd Wright and constructed in late January and early February 1929 by his draftsmen.