List of Frank Lloyd Wright works by location
Alphabetical list of Frank Lloyd Wright works by location, covering 5 countries and 37 U.S. states.
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- Refer also to the List of Frank Lloyd Wright works.
Canada
- Alberta, Banff - Banff National Park Pavilion (Demolished 1939)
- Ontario, Desbarats (Sapper Island) - E.H. Pitkin Cottage
Egypt
- Damietta Governorate, Damietta - Beach Cottages at Dumyat (Uncertainty if ever built)
England
- London - Edgar J. Kaufmann Sr. Office (At the Victoria and Albert Museum)
Japan
- Aichi-Ken, Meiji Mura - Lobby and pool from the Imperial Hotel
- Hyogo-Ken, Ashiya - Tazaemon Yamamura House
- Kanagawa-Ken, Hakone - Arinobu Fukuhara House (Destroyed 1923)
- Tokyo - Aisaku Hayashi House
- Tokyo - Jiyu Gakuen Girls’ School
United States
Alabama
Arizona
- Chandler
- Ocotillo Desert Camp (Demolished)
- Chandler Land Improvement Company Camp Cabins (Demolished)
- Paradise Valley
- Arthur Pieper Residence
- Harold C. Price Sr. House
- Phoenix
- Arizona Biltmore Hotel (Consulting architect only)
- Benjamin Adelman Residence
- David Wright Residence
- First Christian Church (Posthumous, 1973, based on the unbuilt Southwest Christian Seminary 1950)
- Jorgine Boomer Residence
- Norman Lykes House
- Raymond Carlson Residence
- Rose Pauson House (Destroyed 1942, Ruins known as "Shiprock")
- Scottsdale
- Arthur and Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer House (Posthumous, 1974, based on the unbuilt Ralph Jester House 1938)
- Taliesin West
- Tempe
- Arizona State University, Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium (Posthumous, 1964, based on the Plan for Greater Baghdad)
California
- Atherton
- Arthur C. Mathews Residence
- Bakersfield
- Dr. George Ablin House
- Beverly Hills
- Bradbury
- Wilbur C. Residence
- Brentwood Heights
- Carmel
- Mrs. Clinton Walker Residence
- Hillsborough
- Sidney Bazett House
- Hollywood
- Hollywood Hills
- Los Banos
- Los Feliz
- Little Armenia, Los Angeles
- Hollyhock House (Aline M. Barnsdall House)
- Malibu
- Arch Oboler House Complex
- Modesto
- Robert G. Walton House
- Montecito
- George C. Stewart House (Butterfly Woods)
- Orinda
- Palo Alto
- Pasadena
- Alice Millard House (La Miniatura)
- Redding
- San Anselmo
- Robert Berger Residence
- San Francisco
- Frank Lloyd Wright Field Office (Purchased by The Heinz Architectural Center, Pittsburgh, PA 1992)
- V.C. Morris Gift Shop
- San Luis Obispo
- San Rafael
- West Hollywood
- Harper Avenue Studio for Frank Lloyd Wright
Connecticut
- New Canaan
- John L. Rayward House (Tirranna)
- Stamford
- Frank S. Sander Residence (Springbough)
Delaware
Florida
- Lakeland
- Florida Southern College, Child of the Sun
- Administration Building (Benjamin Fine & Emile E Watson Administration Buildings)
- Annie M. Pfeiffer Chapel
- E. T. Roux Library (Buckner Building)
- Esplanades
- Industrial Arts Building (Lucius Pond Ordway Building)
- J. Edgar Wall Waterdome
- Polk County Science Building (Science & Cosmography Building)
- Seminar Building I (Cora Carter Seminar Building)
- Seminar Building II (Isabel Waldbridge Seminar Building)
- Seminar Building III (Charles W. Hawkins Seminar Building)
- William H. Danforth Chapel (Minor Chapel)
- Florida Southern College, Child of the Sun
- Tallahassee
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
- Aurora
- William B. Greene House
- Bannockburn
- Allen Friedman House
- Barrington Hills
- Carl Post House (Marshall Erdman Prefab House)
- Louis B. Frederick House
- Batavia
- Mrs. A. W. Gridley House (Ravine House)
- Belvidere
- Chicago
- Abraham Lincoln Center
- Albert Sullivan House (Demolished)
- All Souls Church
- Browne’s Bookstore (Demolished)
- Dr. Allison W. Harlan House (Demolished)
- E-Z Polish Factory
- Edward C. Waller Apartments
- Emil Bach House
- Francis Apartments (Demolished 1971)
- Francisco Terrace Apartments (Demolished 1974) (Facade reconstructed and relocated to Oak Park, IL 1977)
- Frederick C. Robie House
- George Blossom House
- Guy C. Smith House (American System-Built Home)
- H. Howard Hyde House (American System-Built Home)
- Isidore H. Heller House
- J. J. Walser Jr. Residence
- James A. Charnley House
- Joseph and Helen Husser House (Demolished)
- L. K. Horner House (Demolished)
- Midway Gardens (Demolished 1929)
- Mori Oriental Art Studio
- Oscar M. Steffens House (Demolished)
- Peter C. Stohr Arcade Building (Demolished)
- Raymond W. Evans House
- Robert W. Roloson Houses
- Rookery Building (Lobby remodeling)
- S.A. Foster House
- W. Scott Thurber Art Gallery (Demolished)
- Warren McArthur House
- William and Jessie M. Adams House
- William Storrs MacHarg House
- Decatur
- Edward P. Irving House
- Downers Grove
- Dwight
- Frank L. Smith Bank (First National Bank of Dwight)
- Elmhurst
- Evanston
- A. W. Hebert House (Remodeling)
- Charles A. Brown House
- Oscar A. Johnson House (American System-Built Home)
- Flossmoor
- Frederick D. Nichols House
- Geneva
- Col. George Fabyan Villa (Remodeling)
- Fox River Country Club (Remodeling) (Demolished)
- P. D. Hoyt House
- Glencoe
- Edmund F. Brigham House
- Grace Fuller House (Demolished)
- Ravine Bluffs Development
- Bridge & Entry Sculptures
- Charles R. Perry House
- Hollis R. Root House
- Lute F. and Daniel Kissam House
- Sherman M. Booth House
- William F. Kier House
- William F. Ross House
- Sherman M. Booth Cottage
- William A. Glasner House
- Glenview
- John O. Carr Residence
- Highland Park
- Hinsdale
- Frederick Bagley House
- Kankakee
- B. Harley Bradley House (Glenlloyd)
- Warren Hickox House
- Kenilworth
- La Grange
- Peter Goan House
- Robert G. Emmond House
- Stephen M. B. Hunt House I
- W. Irving Clark House
- Lake Bluff
- Herbert Angster House (Demolished)
- Ida and Grace McElwain House (American System-Built Home)
- Lake Forest
- Charles F. Glore Residence
- Libertyville
- Lisle
- Donald C. Duncan House (Marshall Erdman Prefab House) (Relocated to Polymath Park, PA 2002)
- Oak Park
- Arthur B. Heurtley House
- Charles E. Roberts House (Remodeling)
- Charles E. Roberts Stable (Remodeling)
- Dr. H. W. Bassett House (Remodeling) (Demolished)
- Edward R. Hills House (Remodeling)
- Edwin H. Cheney House
- Francis J. Wooley House
- Francisco Terrace Apartments Facade (Facade reconstructed and relocated from Chicago, IL 1977)
- Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio
- Frank W. Thomas House
- George W. Furbeck House
- George W. Smith House
- Harrison P. Young House (Remodeling)
- Harry C. Goodrich House
- Horse Show Fountain (Rebuilt 1969)
- Harry S. Adams House
- Mrs. Thomas H. Gale House
- Nathan G. Moore Residence
- Oscar B. Balch House
- Pebbles & Balch Office (Remodeling) (Demolished)
- Peter A. Beachy House
- Robert P. Parker House
- Rollin Furbeck House
- Thomas H. Gale House
- Unity Temple
- Walter H. Gale House
- Walter Gerts House (Remodeling)
- William E. Martin House
- William G. Fricke House & Emma Martin Garage
- William H. Copeland House (Remodeling & Garage addition)
- Park Ridge
- Park Ridge Country Club (Remodeling) (Demolished)
- Peoria
- Francis W. Little House I & Robert D. Clarke Stable Addition (Demolished)
- Plato Center
- Robert Muirhead Residence
- River Forest
- Chauncey L. Williams Residence
- E. Arthur Davenport House
- E. W. Cummings Real Estate Office (Demolished)
- Edward C. Waller Gates and Stables (Demolished)
- Isabel Roberts House
- J. Kibben Ingalls House
- River Forest Golf Club (Demolished)
- River Forest Tennis Club
- William H. Winslow House
- Riverside
- Avery Coonley House
- Ferdinand F. Tomek House (The Ship House)
- Rockford
- Kenneth Laurent House
- Springfield
- Lawrence Memorial Library
- Dana-Thomas House
- Villa Park
- Wilmette
Indiana
- Fort Wayne
- Gary
- Ingwald Moe House
- Wilbur Wynant House (American System-Built Home) (Destroyed 2006)
- Marion
- Dr. Richard Davis House (Woodside)
- Ogden Dunes
- Andrew F. H. Armstrong House
- South Bend
- West Lafayette
- Samara (John E. Christian Residence)
Iowa
- Charles City
- Johnston
- Marion
- Marshalltown
- Mason City
- Blythe & Markley Law Office (Remodeling) (Demolished)
- City National Bank Building and Park Inn Hotel
- Dr. G. C. Stockman House
- Monona
- Oskaloosa
- Quasqueton
- Lowell Walter Residence (Cedar Rock)
Kansas
- Wichita
- Henry J. Allen House
- Wichita State University Juvenile Cultural Study Center (Harry F. Corbin Education Center)
Kentucky
Maryland
- Bethesda
- Pikesville
- Joseph Euchtman House
Massachusetts
Michigan
- Ann Arbor
- William Palmer Residence
- Haddock-Whiteford House (Posthumous, 1979, based on the unbuilt Roy Peterson House 1941)
- Benton Harbor
- Howard E. Anthony Residence
- Bloomfield Hills
- Charlevoix
- Edward C. Waller Bathing Pavilion (Destroyed c1922)
- Detroit
- Dorothy H. Turkel House
- Ferndale
- Wetmore Auto Service Station (Remodeling)
- Galesburg
- Grand Beach
- Ernest Vosburgh House
- Joseph J. Bagley House
- William S. Carr House (Demolished 2004)
- Grand Rapids
- Kalamazoo
- Parkwyn Village
- Eric V. Brown Residence
- Robert D. Winn Residence
- Robert Levin House
- McCartney Residence
- Parkwyn Village
- Marquette
- Abby Beecher Roberts House (Deertrack)
- Marquette Island
- Arthur B. Heurtley Summer House (Remodeling)
- Northport
- Amy Alpaugh Studio Residence
- Okemos
- Donald Schaberg House
- Erling P. Brauner Residence
- Goetsch-Winckler House
- James Edwards Residence
- Plymouth
- Carlton D. Wall House
- Lewis H. Goddard Residence
- St. Joseph
- Carl E. Schultz House
- Dr. R. Bradford Harper Residence
- Whitehall
- Mrs. George Gerts Double House, Bridge Cottage
- Mrs Thomas H. Gale Cottage I, II & III
- Thomas H. Gale Cottage
- Walter Gertz Bridge Cottage
Minnesota
- Austin
- S. P. Elam Residence
- Cloquet
- R. W. Lindholm Residence (Mäntylä)
- R. W. Lindholm Service Station
- Hastings
- Minneapolis
- Rochester
- St. Joseph
- St. Louis Park
- Paul Olfelt House
- Stillwater
- Don E. Lovness Studio & Cottage
- Wayzata
- Francis W. Little House II (Demolished) (Living room on display at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan, NY. Library on display at The Allentown Art Museum, Allentown, PA)
Mississippi
- Jackson
- Fountainhead (J. Willis Hughes House)
- Ocean Springs
- James A. Charnley Bungalow (Gutted by Hurricane Katrina 2005)
- Louis Sullivan Bungalow (Destroyed by Hurricane Katrina 2005)
- Pass Christian
- Welbie L. Fuller Residence (Destroyed by Hurricane Camille 1969)
Missouri
- Kansas City
- Clarence Sondern House
- Frank Bott Residence
- Community Christian Church
- Kirkwood
- St. Louis
Montana
- Darby
- Como Orchard Summer Colony (Destroyed)
- Stevensville
- Bitter Root Inn (Demolished)
- Whitefish
- Lockridge Medical Clinic
Nebraska
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
- Pecos
- Arnold Friedman Lodge (Fir Tree)
New York
- Blauvelt
- Buffalo
- Blue Sky Mausoleum (Posthumous, 2004)
- Buffalo Exposition Pavilion for the Universal Portland Cement Company (Destroyed)
- Darwin D. Martin House Complex
- Larkin Administration Building (Demolished 1950)
- Rowing Boathouse (Posthumous, 2007)
- Walter V. Davidson House
- William R. Heath House
- Derby
- Graycliff Estate (Isabelle R. Martin House)
- Great Neck Estates
- New York City
- Francis W. Little House II Living Room (At The Metropolitan Museum of Art)
- Hoffman Auto Showroom (Mercedes-Benz Manhattan)
- New York City Exhibition for the Universal Portland Cement Company (Destroyed)
- Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
- The Crimson Beech (William Cass House) (Marshall Erdman Prefab House)
- Usonian Exhibition House and Pavilion (Destroyed)
- Petra Island, Lake Mahopac
- A. K. Chahroudi Cottage
- Massaro House (Posthumous, 2007)
- Pleasantville
- Rochester
- Rye
Ohio
- Canton
- Ellis A. Feiman House
- John and Syd Dobkins House
- Nathan Rubin Residence
- Cincinnati
- Dayton
- Dr. Kenneth L. Meyers Medical Clinic
- Indian Hill
- William P. Boswell Residence
- North Madison
- Oberlin
- Springfield
- Wellington
- Willoughby Hills
Oklahoma
- Bartlesville
- Harold C. Price Jr. Residence
- Price Tower
- Tulsa
- Westhope (Richard L. Jones House)
Oregon
- Silverton
- C. E. Gordon House (Relocated from Wilsonville, OR 2001)
Pennsylvania
- Allentown
- Francis W. Little House II Library (At The Allentown Art Museum)
- Ardmore
- Chalkhill
- Kentuck Knob (I.N. Hagan House)
- Elkins Park
- Polymath Park
- Donald C. Duncan House (Marshall Erdman Prefab House) (Relocated from Lisle, IL 2002)
- Bear Run
- Fallingwater (Edgar J. Kaufmann Sr. Residence)
- Pittsburgh
- Edgar J. Kaufmann Sr. Office (On display at The Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England)
- Frank Lloyd Wright Field Office (Purchased by The Heinz Architectural Center 1992)
South Carolina
- Greenville
- Broad Margin (Gabrielle Austin Residence)
- Yemassee
- Auldbrass Plantation (C. Leigh Stevens House)
Tennessee
Texas
- Amarillo
- Sterling Kinney Residence
- Bunker Hill Village
- William L. Thaxton Jr. House
- Dallas
Utah
Virginia
- Alexandria
- Loren B. Pope Residence (Relocated from Falls Church, VA 2001)
- Jamestown
- Larkin Company Exhibition Pavilion (Destroyed)
- McLean
- Virginia Beach
Washington
- Sammamish[1]
- Normandy Park
- Tacoma
- Chauncey L. Griggs Residence
Wisconsin
- Baraboo
- Observation Platform for Island Woolen Mills
- Bayside
- Beaver Dam
- Arnold Jackson House (Skyview) (Marshall Erdman Prefab House) (Relocated from Madison, WI 1985)
- Columbus
- Delavan
- A. P. Johnson House
- Charles S. Ross House
- Fred B. Jones House (Penwern)
- George W. Spencer House
- Henry Wallis Cottage
- Lake Delavan Yacht Club
- Dousman
- Dr. Maurice Greenberg House
- Fox Point
- Jefferson
- Lancaster
- Patrick Kinney Residence
- Middleton
- Lake Geneva
- Lake Geneva Hotel (Demolished 1970)
- Madison
- Eugene A. Gilmore House (Airplane House)
- Eugene Van Tamelen House (Marshall Erdman Prefab House)
- Herbert Jacobs House I
- Lake Mendota Boathouse (Demolished)
- Monona Terrace Community & Convention Center (Posthumous, 1997)
- Robert M. Lamp Cottage (Demolished)
- Robert M. Lamp House
- Walter Rudin House (Marshall Erdman Prefab House)
- Milwaukee
- Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church
- Arthur L. Richards Bungalow (American System-Built Home)
- Arthur L. Richards Duplex Apartments (American System-Built Home)
- Arthur L. Richards Small House (American System-Built Home)
- Arthur R. Munkwitz Duplex Apartments (American System-Built Home)
- Frederick C. Bogk House
- Mirror Lake
- Oshkosh
- Plover
- Racine
- Henry and Lily Mitchell House
- Johnson Wax Headquarters
- Thomas P. Hardy House
- Willard H. Keland House
- Richland Center
- Shorewood Hills
- Unitarian Society Meeting House
- John C. Pew House
- Spring Green
- Taliesin
- Hillside Home School I
- Hillside Home School II
- Riverview Terrace Restaurant (Frank Lloyd Wright Visitors' Center)
- Romeo and Juliet Windmill
- Tan-Y-Deri (Andrew T. Porter House)
- Unity Chapel
- Women’s Building at Inter-County Fairgrounds (Demolished)
- Wyoming Valley Grammar School
- Taliesin
- Two Rivers
- Wausau
- Wind Point
- Wingspread (Herbert F. Johnson House)
Wyoming
Notes and references
- ^ Heinz (Heinz, Thomas (1999). Frank Lloyd Field Guide, West, Volume 3. Academy Press. pp. 18. ISBN 0471977470.) and Storrer (Storrer, William (2002). The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright: A Complete Catalog. University of Chicago Press. pp. 354. ISBN 0226776220.) give the place as Issaquah, Washington, but this address has been within the city limits of Sammamish since the incorporation of that city on August 1, 1999.
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