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On Aug. 15, 1914, Frank Lloyd Wright was overseeing the final stages of construction at Midway Gardens, a massive entertainment complex on the South Side of Chicago. John, the second of his six ...
When Prohibition came around, Midway Gardens went dry but remained open until a decline in attendance caused it to shutter in 1929, when the building was demolished.
Taliesin, the summer home and studio of architect Frank Lloyd Wright, is a prime example of late-19th- and early-20th-century Prairie School style. The rolling hills of southwestern Wisconsin ...
Learn more about Frank Lloyd Wright's view of the outdoor environment by joining the Oregon State Federation of Garden Clubs at the Gordon House in Silverton, Wright's only building in Oregon, on ...
Wright was away supervising work on Chicago’s Midway Gardens when Carlton doused the stone home in gasoline, lit a match, and attacked those inside with a hatchet.
A sculpture salvaged from Midway Gardens in Chicago, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1913. (Joe Rossi / Pioneer Press) ...
Frank Llyod Wright's Taliesin West is the backdrop for 'Secret Garden' This isn't Canfield's first collaboration with Taliesin West, the former winter home and studio of Frank Lloyd Wright in ...
On August 15, 1914, Wright was away attending to the construction of Midway Gardens in Chicago when he got a terrible message. “Taliesin destroyed by fire,” it read, and that was all.
Fallingwater’s ambitious design and partial position over a waterfall have left the property in a somewhat precarious state as it approaches the 100-year mark.
How to Get Behind the Scenes at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin? Take a Baking Class. The writer gets a room of her own at the architect’s former home in the Wisconsin hills.
The statues, called "sprites," are replicas of designs at Wright’s Midway Gardens project. They were installed at the Arizona Biltmore in the 1980s.