Frank Lloyd Wright's work of the late 50's (he died in 1959) is problematic to say the least. Much of this work was built posthumously and it's clear that some of that work was worked out by his leading assistants. read more
UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee will make a decision on the nomination in the summer of 2016. Learn more about these Frank Lloyd Wright masterpieces in the slide show above. *The original version of this post incorrectly referred to the Price Tower as Wright’s only built skyscraper project. read more
Frank Lloyd Wright's work of the late 50's (he died in 1959) is problematic to say the least. Much of this work was built posthumously and it's clear that some of that work was worked out by his leading assistants. read more
Tim Long/Collection of the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust Robie House: Chicago, Illinois Closer to downtown Chicago then Wright's Oak Park home and studio, the Robie House (1908–1910) is another example of the "long and low" Prairie style that would become a hallmark of Wright's career. read more