Frank Lloyd Wright was born on June 8, 1867, in Richland Center, Wisconsin. After college, he became chief assistant to architect Louis Sullivan. 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
Considered one of Wright’s greatest masterpieces and one of his most recognizable works, Fallingwater was designed in 1935 after Wright convinced the president of the Kaufmann department store chain that the home they were living in wasn’t worthy of their residence. read more