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.
"The Whole World Is a Mystery" at the Carnegie Museum of Art marks the first retrospective look at Gertrude Abercrombie in ...
Roland Reisley is 100 years old and the last living client of the great architect still residing in the house Wright designed for him.
Skip the spendy seatings and contrived celebrations and take advantage of the many inspiring, exciting, offbeat, and romantic ...
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Top 10 Museums to Visit in the USAFrom ancient artifacts to groundbreaking contemporary installations, the United States is a treasure trove of cultural ...
In an excerpt from this volume of essays, Guy Nordenson explores the traces of history left behind by different construction ...
Shutterstock Appreciating Art in these Legendary Institutions New York City stands out as one of the world’s greatest ...
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Hosted on MSN21 Cool Museums in Manhattan: Best of New York CityWhen you think of New York City, images of towering skyscrapers, bustling streets, and iconic landmarks like the Statue of ...
But that’s what the National Building Museum does in its exhibition “Frank Lloyd Wright’s ... would later be realized in Wright’s design for the Guggenheim Museum in New York.) ...
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Southwestern Pennsylvania,” at the National Building Museum, visualizes how Wright’s projects would have ...
Standing on the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum construction site in 1957, architect Frank Lloyd Wright proclaimed, “It is all one thing, all an integral, not part upon part. This is the principle ...
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