The Taliesin architect resided in this aerie for five years — and now it can belong to someone new for $18.9 million.
Architect Frank Lloyd Wright lived in the corner apartment at The Plaza while working on the Guggenheim Museum from 1954 to 1959.
Behind a lovely 19th century facade on Evergreen Avenue, the homeowners built a crisp modern home of wood and glass. They're putting it up for sale at $4.5 million.
From Le Corbusier's rooftop gardens to Frank Lloyd Wright's integration of nature, the seeds of environmentally conscious design were undeniably present, albeit limited in their execution.
The Franklin Hills mansion is set on over three acres and features solar panels, geothermal heating, and more.
In an alternate architectural history, the heart of Pittsburgh would be a massive Frank Lloyd Wright civic center — a 10-story megastructure with an opera house, planetarium, zoo and aquarium ...
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The six-bedroom, five-bathroom custom build combines Art Nouveau, Arts and Crafts, and Queen Anne Victorian styles for an early 1900s feel ...
“Anne Frank the Exhibition” recreates the secret ... come to right after the reconstructed annex has an illuminated glass floor with a map of Europe beneath it. Every concentration camp ...
Briegmann participated in a high-profile panel discussion on artificial intelligence and media titled “AI and Content Creation: Navigating the Balance Between Innovation and Intellectual Property.” ...