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Falling in Love with Fallingwater

  • September 30, 2022
  • Written by Jolene Nolte and Rabekah Henderson
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A student of two architectural eras, Frank Lloyd Wright crafted unique structures before and during the midcentury, none more famous than the waterfall house.
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When Was the MCM Era?

  • May 27, 2022
  • Written by Marissa Moldoch and Featured Image by Chad Mellon
If you've ever found yourself asking this question, you're certainly not alone. Let's take a closer look.
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John Lautner design Chemosphere
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John Lautner: An Architect’s Commitment to Uniqueness

  • March 31, 2022
  • Written by Jolene Nolte and Featured image photography by evdropkick/Flickr Commons
From the Chemosphere to the Goldstein residence, Lautner's iconic designs grew out of an insistence on a structure's uniqueness and cohesion with its surroundings.
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Our Favorite Mid Mod Decor for a Usonian Home

  • March 27, 2021
  • Written by Lindsay Jarvis
Our lives could use a bit of beauty and simplicity.  Usonian style combines both, so we gathered our favorite decor pieces to add to your Usonian home and simplify your surroundings.…
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Midwest Modern: Ohio’s Weltzheimer-Johnson House

  • December 27, 2020
  • Written by and Photography by Dirk Bakker
Every landmark house needs a champion, and the Weltzheimer-Johnson House found one in Ellen Johnson. A renowned art aficionado and Oberlin College professor, Johnson purchased the 2,100-square-foot ranch home in 1968 with hopes of restoring it to its former Frank Lloyd Wright aesthetic.
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On the Market: A Wooded Wonderland From A Frank Lloyd Wright Protégé

  • December 12, 2020
  • Written by Rabekah Henderson and Photography by Brian Milton Real Estate
Located in picturesque Armonk, New York, this modernist estate promises peace, tranquility and great design. Built in 1955 by Frank Lloyd Wright’s protégé, Edgar Tafel, 9 Fox Run was designed…
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Michigan Modernism

  • June 1, 2020
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The 1950s were a time of innovation across the country, and the Midwest was no exception. Advances in technology meant mass production was becoming more and more popular. Automobile and…
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How I Built My Dream Home (and Experienced the Guggenheim) During Quarantine

  • May 17, 2020
  • Written By Kris Christensen
Time will fly by faster if you're doing something fun
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Take These Free Virtual Tours of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Iconic Sites

  • April 15, 2020
  • Written by Jickie Torres
Just because you can’t leave the house doesn’t mean you have to miss spring touring season. Thanks to a collaborative initiative between the The Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy, in partnership…
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