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FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT CLIENT NAMES

Frank Lloyd Wright had 685 known clients.  A given client may have commissioned one or several projects from the architect. This search approach sorts Wright projects alphabetically by the last name of the client, and provides links to project information and all related project drawings detailed in the database. Wright also produced a great deal of work for his own purposes, essentially as his own client. References to the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio in Oak Park, Illinois, Taliesin estate at Spring Green, Wisconsin, and Taliesin West in Scottsdale, Arizona, as well as other more temporary residences and studios (e.g., Chicago, New York, Italy, Tokyo, Japan) will be found indexed under his own name.

 

CLIENT NAMES, ordered alphabetically by last name

Canadian Government

Canadian Pacific Railway

Pavilion for Banff National Park (Banff, Alberta, Canada) [1911]
Railway Station for Banff National Park, project (Banff, Alberta, Canada) [1913]

Canadian Postal Service

Canary, Peyton

Carlson, Edith

Carlson, Raymond

House for Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carlson (Phoenix, Arizona) [1950]

Carnegie, Andrew

Carnegie Library, project (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) [1913]

Carr, John O.

House for Mr. and Mrs. John O. Carr (Glenview, Illinois) [1950]

Carr, W. S.

Summerhouse for W. S. Carr (Grand Beach, Michigan) [1916]

Chahroudi, A. K.

House for Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Chahroudi, project (Lake Mahopac, New York) [1950]
Cottage for Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Chahroudi (Lake Mahopac, New York) [1951]

Chandler Land Improvement Company

Chandler, Dr. Alexander

San Marcos Water Gardens, project (Chandler, Arizona) [1929]

Charnley, James

Summer Cottage for James Charnley (Ocean Springs, Mississippi) [1891]
House for James Charnley (Chicago, Illinois) [1891]

Chase, Samuel L.

Fly Craft Studio, project (Madison, Wisconsin) [1933]

Cheney, Edwin H. and Borthwick, Mamah

Chicago Screw Company

Christian Catholic Church

Christian Science Church

Christian Science Church, scheme 2, project (Bolinas, California) [1956]
Christian Science Church, scheme 1, project (Bolinas, California) [1955]

Christian, John E. and Catherine

House for John E. and Catherine Christian (West Lafayette, Indiana) [1954]

Christie, James B.

House for Mr. and Mrs. James B. Christie, scheme 2 (Bernardsville, New Jersey) [1940]

City Club of Chicago

City of Los Angeles, Department of Cultural Affairs

City of Los Angeles, Municipal Art Department

City of Madison, Wisconsin

Monona Terrace Civic Center, project (Madison, Wisconsin) [1955]

City of Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Library and Museum, project (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) [1893]

City of Spring Green, Wisconsin

Clark, George

Clark, W. Irving

House for W. Irving Clark (La Grange, Illinois) [1892]

Clarke, Robert D.

Clifton, William J.

House for William J. Clifton, project (Oakland, New Jersey) [1952]

Coats, Robert W.

House for Robert W. Coats, project (Hillsborough, California) [1955]

Colegrove, Ralph

Como Orchard Land Company

Conklin, Tom

House for Tom Conklin, project (New Ulm, Minnesota) [1950]

Converse, Clarence

Summer Cottage for Clarence Converse, project (Grand Beach, Michigan) [1916]

Cooke, Andrew B.

Cooke, Andrew B. and Maude

Coonley, Avery and Queene

Greenhouse for Avery Coonley, project (Riverside, Illinois) [1911]
Playhouse for Avery and Queene Coonley (Riverside, Illinois) [1912]

Cooper, Henry N.

House for Henry N. Cooper (La Grange, Illinois) [1890]

Cooperative Homesteads, Inc.

Copeland, Dr. William H.

Cornwell, Gibbons Gray

Crammer, George, and Museum of Modern Art

Crosby-Lambert, Lillian

House for Mr. and Mrs. Crosby-Lambert, project (Colbert County, Alabama) [1958]

Cudney, Wellington and Ralph

Cummings, E. A.

Real Estate Office for E. A. Cummings (River Forest, Illinois) [1907]

Curran, Susie

House for Susie Curran, project (Washington, D.C.) [1931]

Curtis Publishing Company

House for Ladies Home Journal (no location) [Not given]

Cutten, Arthur W.

House for Arthur W. Cutten, project (Wheaton, Illinois) [1911]