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Frank Lloyd Wright commissions

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Frank Lloyd Wright lived an exceptionally long and productive professional life. John Geiger was interested in the ebb and flow of architectural commissions in the Wright studio over time. This search shows Wright commissions for given decades and years, though the project dates often imply the completion date for a commission rather than the sometimes lengthy period involved with development of a design. Some entries also refer to drawings made by Wright earlier in his career prior to establishing his own practice.

Frank Lloyd Wright Project Titles for the year 1902

Dana: House for Susan Lawrence Dana [Springfield, Illinois] (1902)
Gerts: Summer Cottage for Mary (Mrs. George E.) Gerts [White Lake, Michigan] (1902)
Gerts: Summer Cottage for Walter Gertz [Whitehall, Michigan] (1902)
Hebert: House Remodeling for Dr. A. W. Hebert [Evanston, Illinois] (1902)
Heurtley: House for Arthur and Grace Heurtley [Oak Park, Illinois] (1902)
Heurtley: Summer Cottage Alterations for Arthur Heurtley, "Les Cheneaux" [Marquette Island, Michigan] (1902)
Hillside: Hillside Home School for Jane and Ellen Lloyd Jones [Spring Green, Wisconsin] (1902)
Lake: Lake Delavan Yacht Club [Lake Delavan, Wisconsin] (1902)
Little: Summer Cottage for Francis W. and Mary Little, project [Lake Minnetonka, Minnesota] (1902)
Metzger: House for Victor E. Metzger, project [Sault Ste Marie, Michigan] (1902)
Mosher: House for John Mosher, project [none given] (1902)
Ross: Summerhouse for Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Ross [Lake Delavan, Wisconsin] (1902)
Spencer: Summer Cottage for George W. Spencer [Lake Delavan, Wisconsin] (1902)
Unknown: Board and Batten House, project [none given] (1902)
Waller: Summerhouse for Edward Carson Waller, scheme 1, project [Charlevoix, Michigan] (1902)
Waller: Ornamental Features For Edward Carson Waller [Chicago, Illinois] (1902)
Wallis: Lake Delavan Clubhouse, project [Lake Delavan, Wisconsin] (1902)
Willits: House for Mr. and Mrs. Ward Winfield Willits [Highland Park, Illinois] (1902)