FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT Index [Work in progress - (updated 3/23/2018)] [[This index will cite all references to Frank Lloyd Wright architectural and graphical designs found on this website, including materials held by the John W. Geiger collection at the Northwest Architectural Archives and holdings of other institutions and organizations as shown in the Other Resources section. ]] |
Entries 60 YEARS OF LIVING ARCHITECTURE Architectural Records, Series 1: John W. Geiger Guggenheim
Museum installation Barnsdall Art Park installation ALLEN: Henry J. and Elsie Allen House, later Allen-Lamb House [Wichita, Kansas] (1915) ANDERTON: Anderton Coourt Shops [Beverly Hills, California] (1952) Architectural Records, Frank Lloyd Wright series Anderton Court Shops ANNUNCIATION: Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church [Milwaukee, Wisconsin] (1956) Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Building Research Files Series, Folder Barnsdall: Aline Barnsdall House and Estate, also known as "Hollyhock House" [Los Angeles, California] (1920/1921) Main House: Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Building Research Files Series, Folder Spring House: Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Building Research Files Series, Folder See also: Barnsdall Art Park, below. Barnsdall Art Park [Los Angeles, California] Architectural Records, Frank Lloyd Wright Series, Municipal Gallery project
See also: 60 Years of Living Architecture Exhibition Pavilion DANA: Susan Lawrence Dana House, now Dana-Thomas House [Springfield, Illinois] (1902) Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Building Research Files Series, Folder ENNIS: Charles and Mabel Ennis House [Los Angeles, California] (1924) Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Building Research Files Series, Folder FIRST: First Unitarian Society Meeting House [Madison, Wisconsin] (1947) Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Building Research Files Series, Folder FREEMAN: Samuel Freeman House [Los Angeles, California] (1923) Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Building Research Files Series, Folder GUGGENHEIM: Guggenheim Museum [New York City, New York] (1943/1959) Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Building Research Files Series, Folder HANNA: Paul and Jean Hanna House [Stanford, California] (1936) Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Building Research Files Series, Folder IMPERIAL: Imperial Hotel [Tokyo, Japan] (1923) Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Building Research Files Series, Folder JOHNSON: Johnson Wax Buildings [Racine, Wisconsin] (1936) Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Building Research Files Series, Folder KAUFMANN: Edgar J. Kaufmann House, also known as "Fallingwater" [Mill Run, Pennsylvania] (1934) Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Building Research Files Series, Folder LAWRENCE: Lawrence Memorial Library [Bristol, Vermont] (1905) Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Building Research Files Series, Folder LITTLE: Francis W. Little House [Deephaven, Minnesota] (1912) Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Building Research Files Series, Folder MARIN: Marin County Government Center [San Rafael, California] (1955) Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Building Research Files Series, Folder MAY: Meyer S. May House [Grand Rapids, Michigan] (1908) Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Building Research Files Series, Folder MONONA: Monona Terrace Convention Center [Madison, Wisconsin] (designed, 1938; built 1998) Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Building Research Files Series, Folder NEILS: Frieda and Henry J. Neils House [Minneapolis, Minnesota] (1954) Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Building Research Files Series, Folder Oboler, Arch Architectural Records, Frank Lloyd Wright Series, "Continuation for Arch Oboler"
PALMER: William and Mary Palmer House [Ann Arbor, Michigan] (1952) Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Building Research Files Series, Folder PAPPAS: Theodore A. Pappas House [St. Louis, Missouri] (1955) Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Building Research Files Series, Folder PENFIELD: Louis Penfield House [Lake County, Ohio] (1953) Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Building Research Files Series, Folder PETTITE: Pettite Memorial Chapel [Belvidere, Illinois] (1907) Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Periodicals series, Architectural Record folder, Publication PFEIFFER: Pfeiffer Chapel, Florida Southern College [Lakeland, Florida] (1938) Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Building Research Files Series, Folder POPE: Loren Pope House, later Pope-Leighey House [Alexandria, Virginia] (1939) Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Building Research Files Series, Folder UNITY: Unity Temple [Oak Park, Illinois] (1905) Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Building Research Files Series, Folder WELTZHEIMER: Charles Weltzheimer House, later Weltzheimer/Johnson House [Oberlin, Ohio] (1948) Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Building Research Files Series, Folder WILLEY: Malcolm Willey House [Minneapolis, Minnesota] (1934) Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Building Research Files Series, Folder Photographs, 35mm color slides. WRIGHT: David Wright House [Phoenix, Arizona] (1952) Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Building Research Files Series, Folder WRIGHT, Frank Lloyd Home and Studio [Oak Park, Illinois) Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Building Research Files Series, Main House, Folder (1897) Taliesin Estate [Spring Green, Wisconsin] Main House Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Building Research Files Series, Main House, Folder (1911) Hillside Home School Architectural Records, Frank Lloyd Wright Series: Hillside Home School (1902)
Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Building Research Files Series, Folder Midway Farm Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Building Research Files Series, Folder Taliesin West [Scottsdale, Arizona] (1938) Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Building Research Files Series, Folder
YAHARA: Yahara Boat Club
[Buffalo, New York] Frank Lloyd Wright Research Materials, Building Research Files Series, Folder ZIMMERMAN, Isadore (Dr. and Mrs.) Architectural Records, John W. Geiger Series, House [Manchester, New Hamphire] (1950)
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