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American designers, from Frank Lloyd Wright to the Shakers, inspired the clean lines of FormaFantasma’s first U.S. show.
Intersecting Worlds, Ryan Scavnicky connects virtual architecture to paper architecture and articulates why shared digital spaces are relevant for architects today.
In the early 20th century, architects turned to a newly discovered past to craft novel visions of the future: the ancient history of Mesopotamia. Eva Miller traces how both the mythology of Babel and ...
Step into the extravagant estates of the Gilded Age, where historic craftsmanship, rare materials, and breathtaking ...
A conservancy that aims to preserve the architect’s work also serves as a sort of secret weapon for homeowners who need to ...
For architecture enthusiasts, a longtime dream may have just come within reach: A Frank Lloyd Wright home just hit the market ...
A long sequence in the fourth season of the popular show spotlights the details in Frank Lloyd Wright's home and studio in ...
The 3,558-square-foot Frank Lloyd Wright-designed house, Fountainhead in Mississippi, is currently being sold by its owner ...
Young professionals wrote the star architect begging him to make their dream homes. To their great surprise, he often agreed.
Frank Lloyd Wright was a highly influential American architect, designer, writer, and educator. He is most famous for his ...
Quincy Jones, Myron Hunt, Buff & Hensman, and Greene & Greene—one of the most intriguing practitioners was a little-known ...