Frank Lloyd Wright designed over 1000 houses, commercial buildings and other works.[1]

"The 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright" is a UNESCO World Heritage Site consisting of a selection of eight buildings across the United States designed by Wright.

Table key

Demolished or destroyed Also noted in "Other Information"
Public sites Buildings and sites regularly open to the public
Disputed attributions Projects lacking general agreement that they are the work of Frank Lloyd Wright

Completed works

Name FLWFA No.[2] Storrer No.[3] CityState or ProvinceCountryDesignedBuilt Other Information Image
Unity Chapel8601S.000Spring GreenWisconsinU.S.18861886Designed by Joseph Lyman Silsbee. Wright was reported to have had a minor role on the interior.
Hillside Home School I8703S.001Spring GreenWisconsinU.S.18871887Designed by Wright while working for Joseph Lyman Silsbee.
Demolished 1950
Frank Lloyd Wright House8901S.002Oak ParkIllinoisU.S.18891889Playroom & kitchen addition 1895
Drafting Studio & Connecting Corridor addition 1898
Remodeled 1911
Restored 1974–1987
Available for tours.
Louis Sullivan Bungalow9003S.005Ocean SpringsMississippiU.S.18901890An Adler & Sullivan commission designed largely by Wright. Destroyed by Hurricane Katrina 2005
Charnley-Norwood House9101S.007Ocean SpringsMississippiU.S.18901890An Adler & Sullivan commission designed largely by Wright. Heavily damaged by Hurricane Katrina 2005 (Photographs)
Fully restored in 2014[4]
James A. Charnley House9001S.009ChicagoIllinoisU.S.18911892An Adler & Sullivan commission designed in part by Wright.
Albert Sullivan House9207S.019Chicago[5]IllinoisU.S.18911892An Adler & Sullivan commission designed partly by Wright.
Demolished 1970
Berry-MacHarg House (Dr. C.H. Berry and W.S. MacHarg House)9002S.010ChicagoIllinoisU.S.18911892An Adler & Sullivan commission designed by Wright.
Demolished 1926.
Dr. Allison W. Harlan House9204S.018Chicago[6]IllinoisU.S.18911892"Bootleg" house designed by Wright while working for Adler & Sullivan. Destroyed by fire 1963
Warren McArthur House9205S.011Chicago[7]IllinoisU.S.18921892"Bootleg" house designed by Wright while while working for Adler & Sullivan. Remodeled 1900
George Blossom House9201S.014Chicago[8]IllinoisU.S.18921892"Bootleg" house designed by Wright while while working for Adler & Sullivan. Garage added 1907
Robert G. Emmond House9202S.015La Grange[9]IllinoisU.S.18921892"Bootleg" house designed by Wright while while working for Adler & Sullivan.
Robert P. Parker House9206S.017Oak ParkIllinoisU.S.18921892"Bootleg" house designed by Wright while while working for Adler & Sullivan.
Thomas H. Gale House9203S.016Oak ParkIllinoisU.S.18921892"Bootleg" house designed by Wright while while working for Adler & Sullivan.
W. Irving Clark House9209S.013La Grange[10]IllinoisU.S.18931894"Bootleg" house designed by Wright while while working for Adler & Sullivan.
Lake Mendota Boathouse9304S.022Madison[11]WisconsinU.S.18931894"Bootleg" project designed by Wright while while working for Adler & Sullivan but completed after his departure. Demolished 1926
Walter H. Gale House9302S.020Oak ParkIllinoisU.S.18931893"Bootleg" house designed by Wright while while working for Adler & Sullivan.
Robert M. Lamp Cottage (Rocky Roost)9301S.021Madison[12]WisconsinU.S.18931893Additions and alterations 1901
Destroyed by fire 1934
Francis J. Woolley House9405S.023Oak ParkIllinoisU.S.18931894
Frederick Bagley House9401S.028Hinsdale[13]IllinoisU.S.18941894
Henry and Lily Mitchell HouseNoneS.039RacineWisconsinU.S.18941894Designed by Cecil S. Corwin, with input from Wright.[14]
William H. Winslow House9305S.024River ForestIllinoisU.S.18941894
Robert W. Roloson Houses9404S.026ChicagoIllinoisU.S.18941895
Peter Goan House9403S.029La Grange[15]IllinoisU.S.18941895
Dr. H.W. Bassett House9402S.027Oak Park[16]IllinoisU.S.18941894Alterations to existing structure, Demolished 1922
Edward C. Waller Apartments9504S.031ChicagoIllinoisU.S.18951895One unit destroyed by fire 1968
Francisco Terrace Apartments9502S.030Chicago[17]IllinoisU.S.18951895Demolished 1974
Facade reconstructed and relocated[18] to Oak Park, U.S. in 1977
Francis Apartments9501S.032Chicago[19]IllinoisU.S.18951895Demolished 1971
Chauncey L. Williams House9505S.033River ForestIllinoisU.S.18951895
Nathan G. Moore House I9503S.034Oak ParkIllinoisU.S.18951895Partially destroyed by fire in 1922. Redesigned and rebuilt in 1923. (see Nathan Moore House II)
Harrison P. Young House9507S.036Oak ParkIllinoisU.S.18951895Alterations to existing structure
George W. Smith House[20]9803S.045Oak ParkIllinoisU.S.18951898
Romeo and Juliet Windmill9607S.037Spring Green[21]WisconsinU.S.18961897Rebuilt 1938
Restored 1992
Isidore H. Heller House9606S.038ChicagoIllinoisU.S.18961897
Harry C. Goodrich House9601S.042Oak Park[22]IllinoisU.S.18961896
Charles E. Roberts House9603S.040Oak Park[23]IllinoisU.S.18961896Alterations to existing structure
Charles E. Roberts Stable9602S.041Oak ParkIllinoisU.S.18961896Alterations to existing structure, Converted to living quarters 1903–05, Moved to present location 1929
George W. Furbeck House9701S.043Oak ParkIllinoisU.S.18971897–98
Rollin Furbeck House9801S.044, S.044AOak Park[24]IllinoisU.S.18971897Remodeled 1907
Thomas H. Gale Cottage9706S.088WhitehallMichiganU.S.1897
River Forest Golf Club9802S.062River Forest[25]IllinoisU.S.1898Demolished
Frank Lloyd Wright Studio Addition9506S.004Oak ParkIllinoisU.S.18971898Interior and exterior modifications 1905
Remodeled 1911
Restored 1982–1987
Joseph and Helen Husser House9901S.046Chicago[26]IllinoisU.S.1899Demolished 1926
Edward C. Waller House9902S.047River ForestIllinoisU.S.1899Alterations to existing structure, Demolished 1939
William and Jessie M. Adams House0011S.048ChicagoIllinoisU.S.19001900–01
S.A. Foster House and Stable0003S.049ChicagoIllinoisU.S.19001900
B. Harley Bradley House (Glenlloyd)0002S.052KankakeeIllinoisU.S.1900Available for tours
Warren Hickox House0004S.056KankakeeIllinoisU.S.19001900
E.H. Pitkin Cottage0005S.076Sapper Island, Desbarats[27]OntarioCanada1900
Henry Wallis Cottage0114S.079DelavanWisconsinU.S.1900
Edward C. Waller Gates0108S.065River ForestIllinoisU.S.1901
Edward C. Waller Poultry House and Stables0108S.066River ForestIllinoisU.S.1901Poultry House demolished 1939
Stables demolished early 1970s
Fred B. Jones House (Penwern)0103S.083DelavanWisconsinU.S.19011902
Ward Winfield Willits House0208S.054Highland ParkIllinoisU.S.1901
F.B. Henderson House0104S.057ElmhurstIllinoisU.S.19011901
William G. Fricke House0201S.058Oak Park[28]IllinoisU.S.1901
Buffalo Exposition Pavilion for the Universal Portland Cement Company0017S.063Buffalo[29]New YorkU.S.19011901Temporary structure
Frank W. Thomas House0106S.067Oak ParkIllinoisU.S.19011901
E. Arthur Davenport House0101S.068River Forest[30]IllinoisU.S.1901
William E. Martin House0304S.061Oak Park[31]IllinoisU.S.1902
Lake Delavan Yacht Club0217S.064Delavan[32]WisconsinU.S.1902Demolished
Hillside Home School II0216S.069Spring GreenWisconsinU.S.19011902, 1932, 1952
Francis W. Little House I0009S.070Peoria[33]IllinoisU.S.19021902Stable added 1909
Arthur Heurtley House0204S.074Oak ParkIllinoisU.S.19021902
Arthur Heurtley Cottage0214S.075Marquette IslandMichiganU.S.19021902Alterations to existing structure
Mrs. George Gerts Double House, Bridge Cottage0202S.077WhitehallMichiganU.S.1902
Walter Gerts Cottage0203S.078WhitehallMichiganU.S.1902
Dana-Thomas House9905S.072SpringfieldIllinoisU.S.19021902–04Available for tours.
Alfred W. Hebert House0112S.089ChicagoIllinoisU.S.1902Alterations to existing structure, Wright-designed elements removed after 1959 fire
George W. Spencer House0207S.081DelavanWisconsinU.S.1902
Charles S. Ross House0206S.082DelavanWisconsinU.S.1902
John A. Mosher HouseNoneNoneWellingtonOhioU.S.19021903–04Disputed attribution
George F. Barton House0301S.103BuffaloNew YorkU.S.19021903–04
Joseph J. Walser, Jr. House0306S.091ChicagoIllinoisU.S.1903
Horse Show Fountain (Scoville Park Fountain)0305S.094Oak ParkIllinoisU.S.19031909Rebuilt 1969
Abraham Lincoln Center0010S.095Chicago[34]IllinoisU.S.1903Final design completed by Dwight H. Perkins
Robert M. Lamp House0402S.097MadisonWisconsinU.S.19031903
Darwin D. Martin House0405S.100BuffaloNew YorkU.S.19031904–05Restored 2004–17
Darwin D. Martin Carriage House, Conservatory, and Pergola0405S.101BuffaloNew YorkU.S.19031903–05Demolished 1962
Reconstructed 2004–2007
Darwin D. Martin Gardener’s Cottage0530S.090BuffaloNew YorkU.S.19051909
Edwin H. Cheney House0401S.104Oak ParkIllinoisU.S.1903
Larkin Administration Building0403S.093BuffaloNew YorkU.S.1904Demolished 1950
Unity Temple0611S.096Oak ParkIllinoisU.S.1905–061907–08Available for tours
Burton J. Westcott House0712S.099SpringfieldOhioU.S.19041908Available for tours
William R. Heath House0507S.105BuffaloNew YorkU.S.19041904–05
Ferdinand F. Tomek House (The Ship House)0711S.128RiversideIllinoisU.S.19041904–06
Harvey P. Sutton House0710S.106McCookNebraskaU.S.19051905
Hiram Baldwin House0502S.107KenilworthIllinoisU.S.19051905
Mary W. Adams House0501S.108Highland ParkIllinoisU.S.19051905
William A. Glasner House0505S.109GlencoeIllinoisU.S.19051905
Charles A. Brown House0503S.110Evanston[35]IllinoisU.S.1905
Frank L. Smith Bank0512S.111DwightIllinoisU.S.19051905
E.A. Cummings Real Estate Office0702S.112River ForestIllinoisU.S.1905Demolished 1925
Martin & Martin Building (E-Z Polish Factory)0504S.114ChicagoIllinoisU.S.19051905
Lawrence Memorial Library0509S.073SpringfieldIllinoisU.S.1905
A.P. Johnson House0508S.087DelavanWisconsinU.S.19051905
Thomas P. Hardy House0506S.115RacineWisconsinU.S.19051905
Mrs Thomas H. Gale Cottages I, II, and III0521, 0522, 0523S.088.0, S.088.1, S.088.2WhitehallMichiganU.S.19051909
Rookery Building Lobby0511S.113ChicagoIllinoisU.S.19051907Lobby remodeling
William H. Pettit Memorial Chapel0619S.116BelvidereIllinoisU.S.19061907
Peter A. Beachy House0601S.117Oak ParkIllinoisU.S.19061906
Frederick D. Nichols House0607S.118Flossmoor[36]IllinoisU.S.1906
River Forest Tennis Club0608S.119River Forest[37]IllinoisU.S.1906Moved[38] 1920 to present location.
Hills-DeCaro House0102S.051Oak ParkIllinoisU.S.19061906Alterations to existing structure, Reconstructed after fire 1977
P.D. Hoyt House0605S.120GenevaIllinoisU.S.1906
Mrs. A.W. Gridley House (Ravine House)0604S.121BataviaIllinoisU.S.19061906
Grace Fuller House0603S.123GlencoeIllinoisU.S.1906Uncertain if ever built
K.C. DeRhodes House0602S.125South BendIndianaU.S.19061906
George Madison Millard House0606S.126Highland ParkIllinoisU.S.19061906
Andrew T. Porter House (Tan-Y-Deri)0709S.134Spring Green[39]WisconsinU.S.19071907–08Based on "A Fireproof House for $5000"
Avery Coonley House0803S.135RiversideIllinoisU.S.1907Complex completed 1912
Stephen M.B. Hunt House I0705S.138La GrangeIllinoisU.S.19071907Based on "A Fireproof House for $5000"
Col. George Fabyan Villa0703S.129GenevaIllinoisU.S.19071907Alterations to existing structure
Fox River Country Club0704S.130GenevaIllinoisU.S.1907Alterations and addition to existing structure, Destroyed by fire 1910
Larkin Company Exhibition Pavilion0706S.132NorfolkVirginiaU.S.19071907Temporary structure
George Blossom Garage0701S.133ChicagoIllinoisU.S.19071907
Pebbles & Balch Shop0708S.131Oak ParkIllinoisU.S.19071907Alterations to existing structure, Demolished by 1942
Frederick C. Robie House0908S.127ChicagoIllinoisU.S.19081909–10Completed restoration in 2019.
Available for tours.
G.C. Stockman House0809S.139Mason CityIowaU.S.19081908Based on "A Fireproof House for $5000"
Raymond W. Evans House0805S.140ChicagoIllinoisU.S.1908Based on "A Fireproof House for $5000"
Browne’s Bookstore0802S.141ChicagoIllinoisU.S.1908Interior design
Demolished 1912 (redesigned for a new tenant)
L.K. Horner House0807S.142Chicago[40]IllinoisU.S.1908Demolished 1952
Eugene A. Gilmore House (Airplane House)0806S.146MadisonWisconsinU.S.19081908
Edward E. Boynton House0801S.147RochesterNew YorkU.S.19081908
Walter V. Davidson House0804S.149BuffaloNew YorkU.S.19081908
Isabel Roberts House0808S.150, S.394River ForestIllinoisU.S.19081908
Meyer May House0817S.148Grand RapidsMichiganU.S.19081908–09Completely restored, 1986–1987
Available for tours
William H. Copeland House0904S.158, S.159Oak ParkIllinoisU.S.1908-091908–09Alterations to existing structures
City National Bank Building and Park Inn Hotel0902S.155Mason CityIowaU.S.1908–091909–10Available for tours
Edmund D. Brigham House1503S.184GlencoeIllinoisU.S.1908–091909The construction date is commonly but mistakenly listed as 1915[41]
Mrs. Thomas H. Gale House0905S.098Oak ParkIllinoisU.S.19091909
Bitter Root Inn0918S.145Stevensville[42]MontanaU.S.1909Destroyed by fire 1924
Como Orchard Summer Colony1002S.144DarbyMontanaU.S.1909
Frank J. Baker House0901S.151WilmetteIllinoisU.S.19091909
Oscar M. Steffens House0909S.153Chicago[43]IllinoisU.S.1909Demolished 1963
W. Scott Thurber Art Gallery0911S.154ChicagoIllinoisU.S.1909Interior design
Demolished by 1917
George C. Stewart House (Butterfly Woods)0907S.160Montecito[44]CaliforniaU.S.1909
J. Kibben Ingalls House0906S.161River Forest[45]IllinoisU.S.1909
Peter C. Stohr Arcade Building0910S.162Chicago[46]IllinoisU.S.1909Demolished 1922
Edward P. Irving House1003S.165Decatur[47]IllinoisU.S.1909Final design completed by Marion Mahony Griffin
Edward C. Waller Bathing Pavilion0916S.166CharlevoixMichiganU.S.1909Destroyed by fire c1922
Rev. Jessie R. Zeigler House1007S.164FrankfortKentuckyU.S.19091910Based on "A Fireproof House for $5000"
Universal Portland Cement Company New York City Exhibition1004S.163New YorkNew YorkU.S.19101910Temporary structure
Ingwald Moe House0531NoneGary[48]IndianaU.S.1910
Walter Gerts HouseNoneS.177River ForestIllinoisU.S.19111911Alterations to existing structureWalter Gerts House
Oscar B. Balch House1102S.168Oak ParkIllinoisU.S.19111911
Herbert Angster House1101S.169Lake BluffIllinoisU.S.1911Demolished 1956
Chicago & Milwaukee Electric Railway Station[49]1124GlencoeIllinoisU.S.1911Demolished mid-1950s
Sherman M. Booth Cottage1119S.178GlencoeIllinoisU.S.1911Relocated to Ravine Bluffs Park in 2020
Banff National Park Pavilion1302S.170BanffAlbertaCanada19111913–14Demolished 1939
Lake Geneva Hotel1202S.171Lake GenevaWisconsinU.S.1911Demolished 1970
Taliesin I1104S.172Spring GreenWisconsinU.S.19111911Partially destroyed by fire 1914
The Avery Coonley Playhouse1201S.174Riverside[50]IllinoisU.S.19111912
Francis W. Little House II1304S.173Deephaven[51]MinnesotaU.S.19121912–14Demolished 1972
Living room displayed at The Met, NYC
Library displayed at The Allentown Art Museum, PA
Hallway displayed at The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN
Observation Platform for Island Woolen MillsNoneS.143BarabooWisconsinU.S.1912Disputed attribution.[52] Demolished in the early 1970s
William B. Greene House1203S.176Aurora[53]IllinoisU.S.1912Later addition by Harry F. Robinson
Park Ridge Country Club1204S.175Park RidgeIllinoisU.S.19121912Alterations and additions to existing structure, Demolished 1930
Harry S. Adams House1105S.179Oak Park[54]IllinoisU.S.1913
N.N. Souther HouseNoneS.179.11aRiver ForestIllinoisU.S.1913William St.[55] Disputed Attribution[56]
M.F. Russell HouseNoneS.179.12aRiver ForestIllinoisU.S.1913William St.[55] Disputed Attribution[56]
Samuel Wilson HouseNoneS.179.13aRiver ForestIllinoisU.S.1913William St.[55] Disputed Attribution[56]
McClintock HouseNoneS.179.14aRiver ForestIllinoisU.S.1913William St.[55] Disputed Attribution[56]
R.N. Fellows HouseNoneS.179.21aRiver ForestIllinoisU.S.1913William St.[55] Disputed Attribution[56]
A.E. Olson HouseNoneS.179.22aRiver ForestIllinoisU.S.1913William St.[55] Disputed Attribution[56]
F.R. Donahue HouseNoneS.179.23aRiver ForestIllinoisU.S.1913William St.[55] Disputed Attribution[56]
F.W. Collins HouseNoneS.179.31aRiver ForestIllinoisU.S.1913William St.[55] Disputed Attribution[56]
Dr. I.A. Toren HouseNoneS.179.32aRiver ForestIllinoisU.S.1913William St.[55] Disputed Attribution[56]
W.C. Gaddis HouseNoneS.179.41aRiver ForestIllinoisU.S.1913William St.[55] Disputed Attribution[56]
E.G. Wheeler HouseNoneS.179.42aRiver ForestIllinoisU.S.1913William St.[55] Disputed Attribution[56]
L.E. Murphy HouseNoneS.179.51aRiver ForestIllinoisU.S.1913Williams St.[55] Disputed Attribution[56]
S.R. Flett HouseNoneS.179.52aRiver ForestIllinoisU.S.1913William St.[55] Disputed Attribution[56]
S.D. Roberts HouseNoneS.179.61aRiver ForestIllinoisU.S.1913William St.[55] Disputed Attribution[56]
C.J. LaMena HouseNoneS.179.62aRiver ForestIllinoisU.S.1913William St.[55] Disputed Attribution[56]
C.G. Towers HouseNoneS.179.63aRiver ForestIllinoisU.S.1913William St.[55] Disputed Attribution[56]
Frank Winters HouseNoneS.179.71aRiver ForestIllinoisU.S.1913William St.[55] Disputed Attribution[56]
J.J. Willis HouseNoneS.179.72aRiver ForestIllinoisU.S.1913William St.[55] Disputed Attribution[56]
D.H. Davis HouseNoneS.179.73aRiver ForestIllinoisU.S.1913William St.[55] Disputed Attribution[56]
Roy Iverson HouseNoneS.179.81aRiver ForestIllinoisU.S.1913William St.[55] Disputed Attribution[56]
W.H. Gordon HouseNoneS.179.82aRiver ForestIllinoisU.S.1913William St.[55] Disputed Attribution[56]
P.W. Hazelton HouseNoneS.179.91aRiver ForestIllinoisU.S.1913William St.[55] Disputed Attribution[56]
W.C. Rohray HouseNoneS.179.92aRiver ForestIllinoisU.S.1913William St.[55] Disputed Attribution[56]
F.J. Hinckley HouseNoneS.179.93aRiver ForestIllinoisU.S.1913William St.[55] Disputed Attribution[56]
C.J. Burras HouseNoneS.179.XOaRiver ForestIllinoisU.S.1913William St.[55] Disputed Attribution[56]
Clark H. Sherman ResidenceNoneS.179.24aRiver ForestIllinoisU.S.1913Clinton St.[55] Disputed Attribution[56]
Harry Hogan Model HouseNoneS.179.43aRiver ForestIllinoisU.S.1913Clinton St.[55] Disputed Attribution[56]
Midway Gardens1401S.180ChicagoIllinoisU.S.19131914Demolished 1929
Taliesin II1403S.182Spring GreenWisconsinU.S.1914Partially destroyed by fire 1925
Mori Oriental Art Studio1402S.181ChicagoIllinoisU.S.1914
Women’s Building at Inter-County FairgroundsNoneS.167Spring GreenWisconsinU.S.1914Demolished 1924
Sherman M. Booth House1502S.187GlencoeIllinoisU.S.1915
Ravine Bluffs Development Sculptures1505S.185.1, S.185.2, S.185.3GlencoeIllinoisU.S.1915Ravine Bluffs Development
Ravine Bluffs Sylvan Road Bridge1505S.186GlencoeIllinoisU.S.1915Ravine Bluffs Development
Charles R. Perry House1516[57]S.188GlencoeIllinoisU.S.1915Ravine Bluffs Development
Hollis R. Root House1516[57]S.189GlencoeIllinoisU.S.1915Ravine Bluffs Development
William F. Kier House1516[57]S.190GlencoeIllinoisU.S.1915Ravine Bluffs Development
William F. Ross House1516[57]S.191GlencoeIllinoisU.S.1915Ravine Bluffs Development
Lute F. and Daniel Kissam House1516[57]S.192GlencoeIllinoisU.S.1915Ravine Bluffs Development
Arthur R. Munkwitz Duplex Apartments1605S.200MilwaukeeWisconsinU.S.19151916Two structures with four apartments each. Demolished 1973
American System-Built Homes1506U.S.1914–1915Prototype designs for standardized production
Arthur L. Richards Duplex Apartments1506[58]S.201MilwaukeeWisconsinU.S.19151916American System-Built Homes, four structures, one unit occasionally available for tours
Arthur L. Richards Small House1506[58]S.202MilwaukeeWisconsinU.S.19151916American System-Built Homes Available for tours
Arthur L. Richards Bungalow1506[58]S.203.1MilwaukeeWisconsinU.S.1915American System-Built Homes
Lewis E. Burleigh House1506[58]S.203.2WilmetteIllinoisU.S.1915American System-Built Homes
Ida and Grace McElwain House1506[58]S.203.3Lake BluffIllinoisU.S.1915American System-Built Homes
Stephen M. B. Hunt House II1704S.203.4OshkoshWisconsinU.S.19151917American System-Built Homes
Elizabeth Murphy House1506[58]S.203.5ShorewoodWisconsinU.S.19151917American System-Built Homes
Guy C. Smith House1506[58]S.204.1ChicagoIllinoisU.S.19151917American System-Built Homes
H. Howard Hyde House1506[58]S.204.2ChicagoIllinoisU.S.19151917American System-Built Homes
Oscar A. Johnson House1506[58]S.204.3EvanstonIllinoisU.S.19151917American System-Built Homes
Delbert W. Meier House1506[58]S.204.4MononaIowaU.S.19151917American System-Built Homes
Delbert & Grace Meier House
Wilbur Wynant House1506[58]S.204.5GaryIndianaU.S.19151916American System-Built Homes, Destroyed by fire 2006
Charles Heisen House1506[58]S.204.6Villa ParkIllinoisU.S.19151917American System-Built Homes
Thomas E. Sullivan House1506[58]S.204.7WilmetteIllinoisU.S.19151916American System-Built Homes, addition by John S. Van Bergen
A.D. German Warehouse1504S.183Richland CenterWisconsinU.S.19151921Occasionally open for tours
Emil Bach House1501S.193ChicagoIllinoisU.S.19151915
Imperial Hotel1509S.194TokyoJapan1915Completed 1923Demolished 1968, Partially reconstructed at Meiji Mura Park
Frederick C. Bogk House1502S.196MilwaukeeWisconsinU.S.1916
Ernest Vosburgh House1607S.197Grand Beach[59]MichiganU.S.1916
Joseph J. Bagley House1601S.198Grand Beach[60]MichiganU.S.1916
William S. Carr House1603S.199Grand Beach[61]MichiganU.S.1916Demolished 2004
Henry J. Allen House (Allen-Lambe House)1701S.205WichitaKansasU.S.1917Available for tours
Aisaku Hayashi House1702S.206TokyoJapan1917
Aline Barnsdall House (Hollyhock House)1705S.208Los AngelesCaliforniaU.S.19171919–21Available for tours.
Arinobu Fukuhara House1801S.207Kanagawa-KenJapan1918Destroyed by the Great Kantō earthquake in 1923
Tazaemon Yamamura House1803S.212Hyogo-KenJapan19181924
Imperial Hotel Annex1604S.195TokyoJapan1919Temporary structure, Demolished 1923[62]
Midway Barn4404S.246Spring GreenWisconsinU.S.1920Expanded 1947
Jiyu Gakuen Girls School2101S.213TokyoJapan19211921
Nathan G. Moore House II2303S.034AOak ParkIllinoisU.S.19231923Reconstruction of Nathan Moore House I
Alice Millard House (La Miniatura)2302S.214PasadenaCaliforniaU.S.19231923
Dr. John Storer House2304S.215HollywoodCaliforniaU.S.19231923
Samuel Freeman House2402S.216Los AngelesCaliforniaU.S.19231923
Charles Ennis House2401S.217Los FelizCaliforniaU.S.19231924Occasionally available for tours.
Taliesin III2501S.218Spring GreenWisconsinU.S.1925Available for tours.
Isabelle R. Martin House (Graycliff)2701S.225DerbyNew YorkU.S.19261926–29Available for tours.
Arizona Biltmore Hotel2710S.221PhoenixArizonaU.S.19271929Consulting architect to Warren Chase MacArthur
Beach Cottages at Dumyat
(Ras-el-Bar)
NoneS.223DumyatEgypt1927Likely never built
Ocotillo Desert Camp2702S.224Chandler[63]ArizonaU.S.1929Partially destroyed by fire and abandoned summer of 1929
Chandler Land Improvement Company Camp Cabins2804ChandlerArizonaU.S.1929Demolished by 1934
Richard Lloyd Jones House2902S.227TulsaOklahomaU.S.19291929
Malcolm E. Willey House3401S.229MinneapolisMinnesotaU.S.19341934Available for tours.
Edgar J. Kaufmann Sr. House (Fallingwater)3602S.230Bear RunPennsylvaniaU.S.19351936–38Available for tours.
Herbert Jacobs House I3702S.234MadisonWisconsinU.S.19361937
Abby Beecher Roberts House (Deertrack)3603S.236Marquette[64]MichiganU.S.1936
Johnson Wax Headquarters3601S.237RacineWisconsinU.S.19361936–39Available for tours.
Johnson Research Tower4401S.238RacineWisconsinU.S.19441944–50Available for tours.
Paul R. Hanna House (Honeycomb House)3701S.235Palo AltoCaliforniaU.S.19371937At Stanford University
Herbert F. Johnson House (Wingspread)3703S.239Wind PointWisconsinU.S.19371938–39Available for tours.
Ben Rebhuhn House3801S.240Great Neck EstatesNew YorkU.S.19371937
Taliesin West3803S.241ScottsdaleArizonaU.S.19371937Available for tours.
Edgar J. Kaufmann Sr. Office3704S.233PittsburghPennsylvaniaU.S.1937Relocated
Displayed at The V&A London, U.K.
Suntop Homes3906S.248ArdmorePennsylvaniaU.S.19381939
Charles L. Manson House4009S.249WausauWisconsinU.S.19381938–41
Florida Southern College Master PlanLakelandFloridaU.S.1938–1954
FSC Esplanades3814S.257LakelandFloridaU.S.19461946–58Florida Southern College
FSC Annie M. Pfeiffer Chapel3816S.251LakelandFloridaU.S.19381941Florida Southern College
FSC Seminar Buildings I, II, & III4031S.253.1–3, S.253ALakelandFloridaU.S.19401949Florida Southern College
FSC E. T. Roux Library4118S.252LakelandFloridaU.S.19411946Florida Southern College
FSC Administration Building4515S.255LakelandFloridaU.S.19451949Florida Southern College
FSC J. Edgar Wall Water Dome4515S.255ALakelandFloridaU.S.19481949Florida Southern College
FSC Industrial Arts Building4212S.254LakelandFloridaU.S.19421952Florida Southern College
FSC William H. Danforth Chapel5318S.258LakelandFloridaU.S.19541955Florida Southern College
FSC Polk County Science Building5319S.256LakelandFloridaU.S.19531958Florida Southern College
John C. Pew House4012S.273Shorewood Hills[65]WisconsinU.S.1939
Sidney Bazett House4002S.259Hillsborough[66]CaliforniaU.S.1939
Andrew F. H. Armstrong House3901S.260Ogden Dunes[67]IndianaU.S.1939
Stanley Rosenbaum House3903S.267FlorenceAlabamaU.S.19391940Available for tours.
Lloyd Lewis House4008S.265LibertyvilleIllinoisU.S.19391939
Loren B. Pope House (Pope-Leighey House)4013S.268Falls ChurchVirginiaU.S.19391940Relocated to Alexandria, VA, in 2001
Available for tours.
Goetsch-Winckler House3907S.269OkemosMichiganU.S.19391940
Joseph Euchtman House4005S.270Pikesville[68]MarylandU.S.1939
Bernard Schwartz House (Still Bend)3904S.271Two RiversWisconsinU.S.19391940Available for short-term rental[69]
George D. Sturges House3905S.272Brentwood HeightsCaliforniaU.S.19391939
Clarence Sondern House4014S.279Kansas City[70]MissouriU.S.19391940
Rose Pauson House4011S.250PhoenixArizonaU.S.19391940Destroyed by fire 1942
C. Leigh Stevens House (Auldbrass Plantation)4015S.261, S.261A, S.262, S.263A, S.263B, S.263C, S.263D, S.264A, S.264B, S.264CYemasseeSouth CarolinaU.S.19401940–51
Gregor S. Affleck House4111S.274Bloomfield HillsMichiganU.S.19401940Owned by Lawrence Technological University
Arch Oboler House Complex4112S.275Malibu[71]CaliforniaU.S.1940Completed 1955Destroyed by the Woolsey Fire in 2018
Theodore Baird Residence4001S.277AmherstMassachusettsU.S.19401940
James B. Christie House4003S.278BernardsvilleNew JerseyU.S.19401940
Community Christian Church4004S.280Kansas City[72]MissouriU.S.19401940–42
Stuart Richardson House4104S.282Glen RidgeNew JerseyU.S.19411951
Carlton D. Wall House (Snowflake)4114S.281PlymouthMichiganU.S.19411941–47
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum4305S.400New YorkNew YorkU.S.1943–1956Completed 1959
Herbert Jacobs House II4812S.283MiddletonWisconsinU.S.19441946–48
Lowell Walter Residence (Cedar Rock)4505S.284QuasquetonIowaU.S.1945Available for tours.
Arnold Friedman Lodge (Fir Tree)4512S.286Pecos[73]New MexicoU.S.1945
Melvyn Maxwell Smith House4818S.287Bloomfield HillsMichiganU.S.19461949Acquired by Cranbrook School, 2018
Douglas Grant House4503S.288MarionIowaU.S.19461946
Alvin L. Miller House5016S.289Charles CityIowaU.S.19461946
Chauncey L. Griggs Residence4604S.290Tacoma[74]WashingtonU.S.1946
Amy Alpaugh Studio Residence4703S.293Northport[75]MichiganU.S.1946
Unitarian Meeting House5031S.291Shorewood HillsWisconsinU.S.19471949–51
A.H. Bulbulian Residence4709S.292RochesterMinnesotaU.S.19471947
Galesburg Country Homes (The Acres)4828S.294, S.295, S.296, S.297GalesburgMichiganU.S.19481949Master Plan
David and Christine Weisblat House4918S.294GalesburgMichiganU.S.19481949Galesburg Country Homes (The Acres)
Eric and Pat Pratt House4827S.295GalesburgMichiganU.S.19481949Galesburg Country Homes (The Acres)
Samuel and Dorothy Eppstein House4905S.296GalesburgMichiganU.S.19481949Galesburg Country Homes (The Acres)
Curtis and Lillian Meyer House5015S.297GalesburgMichiganU.S.19481949Galesburg Country Homes (The Acres)
Herman T. Mossberg Residence4914S.302South BendIndianaU.S.19481948
J. Willis Hughes House (Fountainhead)4908S.303JacksonMississippiU.S.19481950
Carroll Alsop House4804S.304OskaloosaIowaU.S.19481948
Mrs. Clinton Walker House5122S.306CarmelCaliforniaU.S.19481951
Albert Adelman House4834S.308Fox PointWisconsinU.S.19481948
Maynard P. Buehler House4805S.309OrindaCaliforniaU.S.19481948
Charles E. Weltzheimer House4819S.311OberlinOhioU.S.19481948–49
Erling P. Brauner House4601S.312OkemosMichiganU.S.1948
V. C. Morris Gift Shop4824S.310San FranciscoCaliforniaU.S.19481948–49
Parkwyn Village4806S.298, S.299, S.299A, S.299B, S.299C, S.300, S.300A, S.301KalamazooMichiganU.S.19481949–1950Master Plan
Robert and Rae Levin House4911S.298KalamazooMichiganU.S.19481949Parkwyn Village
Ward and Helen McCartney House4912S.299, S.299BKalamazooMichiganU.S.19481949Parkwyn Village
Eric and Ann Brown House5003S.300KalamazooMichiganU.S.19481949Parkwyn Village
Robert D. Winn House4813S.301KalamazooMichiganU.S.19481950Parkwyn Village
Usonia II (Usonia Homes)4720S.316, S.317, S.318PleasantvilleNew YorkU.S.1947Master Plan
Sol Friedman House (Toyhill)4906S.316PleasantvilleNew YorkU.S.19481948Usonia II (Usonia Homes)
Edward Serlin House4917S.317PleasantvilleNew YorkU.S.19481949Usonia II (Usonia Homes)
Roland Reisley House5115S.318PleasantvilleNew YorkU.S.19481951Usonia II (Usonia Homes)
James Edwards House4904S.313OkemosMichiganU.S.1949
Howard E. Anthony House4901S.315Benton HarborMichiganU.S.1949
Kenneth Laurent House4814S.319RockfordIllinoisU.S.19491952Available for tours
Henry J. Neils House5020S.314MinneapolisMinnesotaU.S.19491951
Wilbur C. Pearce Residence5114S.320BradburyCaliforniaU.S.1950
Thomas E. Keys Residence5012S.321RochesterMinnesotaU.S.19501950
David and Gladys Wright House5030S.322PhoenixArizonaU.S.19501953
Russell W. Kraus House5123S.340KirkwoodMissouriU.S.19501952–60Available for tours
John Haynes House5110S.323Fort WayneIndianaU.S.19501952
Dr. Richard Davis House (Woodside)5037S.324MarionIndianaU.S.19501955
J.A. Sweeton House5027S.325Cherry HillNew JerseyU.S.19501950
John O. Carr House5014S.327GlenviewIllinoisU.S.1950
Donald Schaberg House5022S.328OkemosMichiganU.S.19501957–58
Dr. R. Bradford Harper House5010S.329St. JosephMichiganU.S.1950
Robert Berger Residence5039S.330San AnselmoCaliforniaU.S.1950
Eddie's House (Robert Berger Doghouse)NoneS.330ASan AnselmoCaliforniaU.S.19571963Doghouse for Robert Berger Residence. Demolished 1973
Arthur C. Mathews Residence5013S.331AthertonCaliforniaU.S.1950
Dr. Isadore J. Zimmerman House5214S.333ManchesterNew HampshireU.S.1950Owned by the Currier Museum of Art. Available for tours.
Robert Muirhead House5019S.334HampshireU.S.Illinois1950
Karl A. Staley House5119S.335North MadisonOhioU.S.19501951
S.P. Elam Residence5105S.336AustinMinnesotaU.S.1950
Richard C. Smith House5026S.337JeffersonWisconsinU.S.19501950
John A. Gillin Residence5034S.338DallasTexasU.S.19501958
Raymond Carlson Residence5004S.326PhoenixArizonaU.S.1950
Seamour Shavin House5023S.339ChattanoogaTennesseeU.S.19501952
Wetmore Auto Service Station[76]NoneNoneFerndaleMichiganU.S.19511951Unfinished interior alterations previously assigned Storrer number S.348 but no longer listed.
Patrick and Margaret Kinney House5038S.342LancasterWisconsinU.S.19511951–1953Additions by John H. Howe in 1964.
Charles F. Glore Residence5107S.341Lake ForestIllinoisU.S.1951
Nathan Rubin Residence5116S.343CantonOhioU.S.1951
Benjamin Adelman Residence5101S.344PhoenixArizonaU.S.1951
Welbie L. Fuller Residence5106S.347Pass ChristianMississippiU.S.1951Destroyed by Hurricane Camille 1969
Frank Lloyd Wright Field Office5226S.348San FranciscoCaliforniaU.S.1951Reconstructed at the Erie County Historical Society at the Hagen History Center
Gabrielle Austin House (Broad Margin)5102S.345GreenvilleSouth CarolinaU.S.19511954
A.K. Chahroudi Cottage5104S.346Lake MahopacNew YorkU.S.1951
William Palmer Residence5021S.332Ann ArborMichiganU.S.1952
Arthur Pieper Residence5218S.349Paradise ValleyArizonaU.S.1952
Ray Brandes House5204S.350SammamishWashingtonU.S.19521952
Quintin Blair House5203S.351CodyWyomingU.S.19521952–53
Archie B. Teater Studio (Teater's Knoll)5211S.352BlissIdahoU.S.19521952
R.W. Lindholm Residence (Mäntylä)5208S.353CloquetMinnesotaU.S.1952Dismantled June 2016, rebuilt at Polymath Park.[77]
Frank S. Sander Residence (Springbough)5304S.354StamfordConnecticutU.S.19521955
Anderton Court Shops5032S.356Beverly HillsCaliforniaU.S.19521952
George Lewis House (Spring House)5207S.359TallahasseeFloridaU.S.19521954Available for tours
Luis Marden House5220S.357McLeanVirginiaU.S.1952Completed 1959
Price Tower5215S.355BartlesvilleOklahomaU.S.19521952–56
Andrew B. Cooke House5219S.360Virginia BeachVirginiaU.S.1953Completed 1959
Jorgine Boomer Cottage5305S.361PhoenixArizonaU.S.1953
Robert Llewellyn Wright House5318S.358BethesdaMarylandU.S.19531957
Lewis H. Goddard Residence5317S.364PlymouthMichiganU.S.1953
John and Syd Dobkins House5407S.362CantonOhioU.S.19531954
I.N. Hagan House (Kentuck Knob)5410S.377ChalkhillPennsylvaniaU.S.19531953–56Available for tours.
Harold Price Jr. Residence (Hillside)5421S.363BartlesvilleOklahomaU.S.1954
Louis A. Penfield House5303S.365Willoughby HillsOhioU.S.19531955(Original plans were for a main and guest house, which only the guest house was built.) Available for short-term rental[78]
Riverview Terrace Restaurant5619S.367Spring GreenWisconsinU.S.1953Now the Frank Lloyd Wright Visitor Center
Usonian Exhibition House and Pavilion5314S.369, S.370New YorkNew YorkU.S.19531953Temporary structure
Ellis A. Feiman House5408S.371CantonOhioU.S.1954
E. Clarke and Julia Arnold House5401S.374ColumbusWisconsinU.S.19541955–56
Dr. Maurice Greenberg House5409S.372DousmanWisconsinU.S.1954
Hoffman Auto Showroom5622S.380New YorkNew YorkU.S.1954Demolished 2013
Beth Sholom Synagogue5313S.373Elkins ParkPennsylvaniaU.S.1954Completed 1959
Los Angeles Exhibition PavilionLos AngelesCaliforniaU.S.19541954Temporary structure
Bachman-Wilson House5402S.366MillstoneNew JerseyU.S.19541954–56Reconstructed at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas. Available for tours.
William L. Thaxton Jr. House5414S.384Bunker Hill VillageTexasU.S.1954
John E. Christian House (Samara)5405S.375West LafayetteIndianaU.S.19541954–56
Gerald B. and Beverley Tonkens House5510S.386CincinnatiOhioU.S.1954
Cedric G. and Patricia Neils Boulter House5403S.379CincinnatiOhioU.S.19541956
Louis B. Fredrick House5432S.376Barrington HillsIllinoisU.S.19541957
Karen Johnson Keland House5417S.368RacineWisconsinU.S.1954
Don E. Lovness Studio & Cottage5507S.391StillwaterMinnesotaU.S.1955Cottage built 1972
Dorothy H. Turkel House5513S.388DetroitMichiganU.S.1955
William B. Tracy House5512S.389Normandy ParkWashingtonU.S.19551956
Toufic H. Kalil House5506S.387ManchesterNew HampshireU.S.19551955Owned by the Currier Museum of Art. Available for tours.
Kalita Humphreys Theater5514S.395DallasTexasU.S.1955Completed 1959
Randall Fawcett House5418S.385Los BanosCaliforniaU.S.1955Completed 1961
John L. Rayward House (Tirranna)5523S.383New CanaanConnecticutU.S.19551955
Maximilian Hoffman House5535S.390RyeNew YorkU.S.1955Completed 1972
Theodore A. Pappas House5516S.392St. LouisMissouriU.S.19551960–64
Dr. Karl Kundert Medical Clinic5614S.396San Luis ObispoCaliforniaU.S.1955
Robert H. Sunday House5522S.393MarshalltownIowaU.S.19551957
R.W. Lindholm Service Station5739S.414CloquetMinnesotaU.S.19561956–58
Frank Bott Residence5627S.404Kansas City[79]MissouriU.S.1956
Harold C. Price Sr. House5419S.378Paradise ValleyArizonaU.S.1956
Allen Friedman House5624S.403BannockburnIllinoisU.S.1956
Dr. Kenneth L. Meyers Medical Clinic5613S.397DaytonOhioU.S.1956
Dudley Spencer House (Laurel)5635S.402WilmingtonDelawareU.S.19561956–61
Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church5611S.399WauwatosaWisconsinU.S.19561959–61
Marshall Erdman Prefab No. 15518S.406, S.407, S.408, S.409, S.410, S. 411Various LocationsU.S.19561956–1961Prototype design, eight examples constructed
Eugene Van Tamelen House5518[80]S.406MadisonWisconsinU.S.19561956Erdman Prefab No. 1
Arnold Jackson House (Skyview)5518[80]S.407.1MadisonWisconsinU.S.19561957Erdman Prefab No. 1, Reconstructed at Beaver Dam, WI in 1985
Donald C. Duncan House5518[80]S.407.2LisleIllinoisU.S.19561957Erdman Prefab No. 1, Reconstructed at Polymath Park, PA in 2002
Frank Iber House5518[80]S.408PloverWisconsinU.S.19561957Erdman Prefab No. 1
Carl Post House5518[80]S.409.1Barrington HillsIllinoisU.S.19561957Erdman Prefab No. 1
William Cass House (Crimson Beech)5518[80]S.409.2Staten IslandNew YorkU.S.19561959Erdman Prefab No. 1
Socrates Zaferiou House5518[80]S.410BlauveltNew YorkU.S.19561961Erdman Prefab No. 1
Joseph Mollica House5518[80]S.411.1BaysideWisconsinU.S.19561958Erdman Prefab No. 1
Dr. Edward & Laura Jane LaFond House5518[80]S.411.2St. JosephMinnesotaU.S.19561960Marshall Erdman Prefab House No. 1
Marshall Erdman Prefab Houses5706S.412.1, S.412.2Various LocationsU.S.19561957Prototype design, two examples constructed
Walter Rudin House5706[81]S.412.1MadisonWisconsinU.S.19561957–59Marshall Erdman Prefab House No. 2
James B. McBean Residence5706[81]S.412.2RochesterMinnesotaU.S.19561957Erdman Prefab No. 2
Wyoming Valley School5741S.401Wyoming[82]WisconsinU.S.1957
Marin County Civic Center5746, 5753,S.415, S.416, S.417San RafaelCaliforniaU.S.1957Completed 1976Main building and post office only.
Other buildings by Taliesin Associated Architects.
William P. Boswell Residence5704S.423Indian HillOhioU.S.1957Completed 1961
C.E. Gordon House5710S.419WilsonvilleOregonU.S.1957Completed 1963Reconstructed at Silverton, OR, in 2001. Available for tours.
Paul J. and Ida Trier House5724S.398JohnstonIowaU.S.19571957
Robert G. Walton House5623S.421Modesto[83]CaliforniaU.S.1957
Dr. Herman T. Fasbender Medical Clinic5730S.424HastingsMinnesotaU.S.19571959
Wichita State University Corbin Education Center5708S.418Wichita[84]KansasU.S.1957Completed 1963
Sterling Kinney Residence5717S.422Amarillo[85]TexasU.S.1957
Carl E. Schultz House5745S.426St. Joseph[86]MichiganU.S.19571957
Duey and Julia Wright House5831S.420WausauWisconsinU.S.19571959
Dr. George Ablin House5812S.428Bakersfield[87]CaliforniaU.S.1958
Pilgrim Congregational Church5818S.431ReddingCaliforniaU.S.19581960–63
Don M. Stromquist House5626S.429BountifulUtahU.S.19581959
Seth C. Peterson Cottage5821S.430Mirror LakeWisconsinU.S.19581958Available for short-term rental.
Lockridge Medical Clinic5813S.425Whitefish[88]MontanaU.S.19581960Demolished January 9, 2018.
Paul Olfelt House5820S.427St. Louis Park[89]MinnesotaU.S.1958
Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium5904S.432TempeArizonaU.S.19591962–64Design completed by William Wesley Peters
Norman Lykes House5908S.433Phoenix[90]ArizonaU.S.1959Completed 1968Design completed by John Rattenbury

Posthumous constructions

NameCity, State/CountryDesignedBuiltOther InformationImage
First Christian ChurchPhoenix, Arizona19501973Adapted from unbuilt design for Southwest Christian Seminary.
Arthur and Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer HouseScottsdale, Arizona19381974Adapted from unbuilt design for Ralph Jester House.
Whiteford-Haddock HouseAnn Arbor, Michigan19411979Adapted from unbuilt design for Roy Peterson House.
King Kamehameha Golf Course ClubhouseWaikapu, Maui, Hawaii1949-571993Adapted from multiple unbuilt designs: Robert F. Windfohr house (1949), Raúl Baillères house (1952), and Arthur Miller house (1957).
Monona Terrace Community & Convention CenterMadison, Wisconsin1938–591997Adapted from unbuilt design.
Blue Sky MausoleumBuffalo, New York19282004Adapted from unbuilt design for Blue Sky Burial Terrace.
Joseph Massaro HouseLake Mahopac, New York19492004–07Adapted from unbuilt design for A.K. Chahroudi House.
Fontana BoathouseBuffalo, New York[91]19052007Adapted from unbuilt design for Yahara Boat Club.
Scottsdale Spire Scottsdale, Arizona[92]19572004Adapted from unbuilt design for Arizona State Capitol.
Marc Coleman HouseGreystones, County Wicklow, Republic of Ireland19592007Adapted from unbuilt design for Gilbert Wieland House. [93]
Filling StationBuffalo, New York[94]19272013–14Adapted from unbuilt design.[95]
Sharp Family Tourism and Education CenterLakeland, Florida19392013Adapted from unbuilt design.

Notable unbuilt works

References

  1. "The Life of Frank Lloyd Wright". Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. Retrieved 2 January 2024.
  2. The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation has assigned four-digit project numbers to all of Wright's known work, both built and unbuilt. The first two digits represent the year of the design, e.g. 86 represents 1886, and 59 represents 1959. The second two digits are assigned sequentially within a given year, e.g. 3601 is the first project of 1936. Note that project number years and the sequence within a year are not always accurate. Project numbers should therefore be regarded as approximate rather than definitive. The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Archives are now housed at the Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, Columbia University, New York. See: Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Archives
  3. William Allin Storrer has assigned catalog numbers to each of Wright’s built works. Over time, some numbers have been deleted or reassigned, e.g. S.348 was previously assigned to the Roy Wetmore Service Station Remodeling but is now assigned to the Frank Lloyd Wright and Aaron Green San Francisco Field Office. For this and other reasons, Storrer numbers are not always assigned in strict chronological order. See: Storrer, William Allin (2017). The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright : A Complete Catalog, Fourth Edition. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 9780226435756.
  4. Raley, Connie. "Preserving History – The Charnley-Norwood House in Ocean Springs". www.playthecoast.com. Retrieved 2019-09-05.
  5. 41°48′41″N 87°35′39″W / 41.8114755°N 87.5942838°W
  6. 41°48′53″N 87°35′59″W / 41.8146661°N 87.599777°W
  7. 41°48′23″N 87°35′38″W / 41.8063254°N 87.5939459°W
  8. 41°48′22″N 87°35′38″W / 41.8061975°N 87.5939539°W
  9. 41°48′43″N 87°51′55″W / 41.8120033°N 87.8652245°W
  10. 41°48′37″N 87°52′09″W / 41.810234°N 87.8690332°W
  11. 43°04′44″N 89°23′30″W / 43.0787939°N 89.3917313°W
  12. 43°07′31″N 89°24′13″W / 43.1253016°N 89.4035947°W per "Wright Studies: Robert M. Lamp Cottage, Rocky Roost, Lake Mendota, Wisc. (1893) (S.021) Remodel (1901)". The Wright Library. Archived from the original on 9 August 2011. Retrieved 8 September 2011.
  13. 41°48′04″N 87°55′01″W / 41.801072°N 87.9169375°W
  14. Hertzberg, Wright (2004). Wright in Racine: The Architect's Vision for One American City. Korea: Pomegranate. p. 84. ISBN 0764928902.
  15. 41°48′43″N 87°51′57″W / 41.8119893°N 87.8658253°W
  16. 41°53′11″N 87°47′41″W / 41.8863843°N 87.7946395°W
  17. 41°53′09″N 87°41′55″W / 41.8858631°N 87.6986432°W
  18. 41°53′18″N 87°47′28″W / 41.8883611°N 87.7911472°W
  19. 41°48′59″N 87°36′47″W / 41.8164922°N 87.6130848°W
  20. 41°52′52″N 87°47′58″W / 41.881111°N 87.799444°W
  21. 43°08′09″N 90°04′25″W / 43.1358171°N 90.073514°W
  22. 41°53′45″N 87°47′22″W / 41.8957632°N 87.7894112°W
  23. 41°53′33″N 87°47′35″W / 41.8923835°N 87.7931173°W
  24. 41°53′42″N 87°47′19″W / 41.8951268°N 87.7884758°W
  25. 41°53′21″N 87°48′20″W / 41.8892996°N 87.8056848°W (precise location in this block surrounded by Bonnie Brae, Quick, Harlem, and Lake uncertain)
  26. 41°57′32″N 87°38′54″W / 41.958784°N 87.6484215°W
  27. 46°18′56″N 83°57′32″W / 46.3155616°N 83.9588499°W (precise location on island uncertain)
  28. 41°53′46″N 87°47′16″W / 41.8961979°N 87.7877355°W
  29. 42°56′10″N 78°52′17″W / 42.9360036°N 78.8714504°W (fairground, precise location within fairground uncertain)
  30. 41°53′26″N 87°48′57″W / 41.8904327°N 87.8159342°W
  31. 41°53′52″N 87°47′22″W / 41.8977068°N 87.78944°W
  32. 42°36′00″N 88°35′59″W / 42.5999457°N 88.5995972°W
  33. 40°41′36″N 89°36′58″W / 40.693207°N 89.616215°W
  34. 41°49′23″N 87°36′34″W / 41.8229277°N 87.6093739°W
  35. 42°03′47″N 87°42′28″W / 42.0630609°N 87.7077091°W
  36. 41°32′29″N 87°40′37″W / 41.5413321°N 87.6768094°W
  37. 41°53′29″N 87°48′52″W / 41.8913043°N 87.8144825°W
  38. From vicinity of 41°53′23″N 87°48′21″W / 41.8897868°N 87.8057384°W
  39. 43°08′10″N 90°04′25″W / 43.1362007°N 90.073691°W
  40. 42°00′53″N 87°39′57″W / 42.0147888°N 87.6659196°W
  41. Solway, SU.S.n; Yant, Gwen Sommers; Benjamin, SU.S.n (August 1, 2016). "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Brigham, Edmund D., House" (PDF). Illinois Historic Preservation Division. Retrieved September 25, 2020.
  42. 46°34′17″N 114°03′21″W / 46.5713541°N 114.0558743°W per "Wright Studies: Bitter Root Inn, Bitter Root, Montana near Stevensville (1908) (S.145)". The Wright Library. Archived from the original on 8 October 2011. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
  43. 42°01′13″N 87°39′57″W / 42.0202825°N 87.6657432°W
  44. 34°25′30″N 119°38′54″W / 34.4250351°N 119.6483839°W
  45. 41°53′26″N 87°49′27″W / 41.890434°N 87.8241149°W
  46. 41°57′56″N 87°39′28″W / 41.9655971°N 87.65782°W
  47. 39°50′33″N 88°58′01″W / 39.8425599°N 88.9669955°W
  48. 41°35′55″N 87°20′44″W / 41.5985848°N 87.34558°W
  49. "Chicago & Milwaukee Electric Railway Station". Frank Lloyd Wright Trust. 2016. Archived from the original on 2 June 2016. Retrieved 2 June 2016.
  50. 41°49′09″N 87°49′42″W / 41.8192°N 87.8284°W
  51. 44°56′34″N 93°31′23″W / 44.9426428°N 93.5231084°W
  52. There is no documentary evidence to support Storrer's attribution.
  53. 41°45′37″N 88°20′49″W / 41.76018°N 88.3470541°W
  54. 41°53′54″N 87°47′34″W / 41.8983561°N 87.7928799°W
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  56. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 According to Donald Leslie Johnson, "Quite simply, there is not one iota of primary or secondary documentation that corroborates or even hints at Wright's involvement with William Street.... The information here presented supports the generally held scholarly belief that the houses in question are attributed to Harry F. Robinson as the designer." Johnson, Donald Leslie (2017), Frank Lloyd Wright : The Early Years : Progressivism : Aesthetics : Cities, New York: Routledge, p. 273, ISBN 978-1-4724-5802-5
  57. 1 2 3 4 5 The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Archives does not assign individual project numbers to the individual houses within the Ravine Bluffs Development. All drawings are listed under project no. 1516.
  58. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Archives does not assign individual project numbers to the various built examples of the American System-Built Homes. All ASBH drawings are listed under project no. 1506.
  59. 41°46′10″N 86°47′57″W / 41.7693212°N 86.7991027°W
  60. 41°46′26″N 86°47′49″W / 41.7739422°N 86.796914°W
  61. 41°46′23″N 86°47′56″W / 41.77297°N 86.7987889°W
  62. "Window on Wright's Legacy in Japan: Buildings: Imperial Hotel Annex, Tokyo, 1920". wrightinjapan.org. Severns/Mori. Archived from the original on 25 February 2014. Retrieved 27 December 2013.
  63. 33°17′59″N 112°00′59″W / 33.2996885°N 112.0164325°W
  64. 46°32′19″N 87°27′03″W / 46.5387473°N 87.450877°W
  65. 43°04′53″N 89°27′25″W / 43.0812995°N 89.4568213°W
  66. 37°33′15″N 122°20′27″W / 37.5541934°N 122.3408704°W
  67. 41°37′29″N 87°11′23″W / 41.6247579°N 87.1897996°W
  68. 39°21′57″N 76°42′01″W / 39.3658132°N 76.700334°W
  69. "Home". Archived from the original on 2011-10-03. Retrieved 2011-09-28.
  70. 39°03′45″N 94°35′54″W / 39.062624°N 94.59846°W
  71. 34°05′58″N 118°50′37″W / 34.0995675°N 118.8436684°W
  72. 39°02′35″N 94°35′11″W / 39.043161°N 94.58646°W
  73. 35°37′57″N 105°40′50″W / 35.6325612°N 105.6804836°W
  74. 47°11′09″N 122°31′52″W / 47.1857223°N 122.5311043°W
  75. 45°09′21″N 85°38′01″W / 45.1559615°N 85.6336554°W
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  78. "The Louis Penfield House". www.penfieldhouse.com. Archived from the original on 2011-09-29.
  79. 39°09′37″N 94°35′10″W / 39.160316°N 94.58609°W
  80. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Archives does not assign individual project numbers to individual built examples of the Erdman Prefab No. 1 Homes. All Erdman Prefab No. 1 drawings are listed under project no. 5518.
  81. 1 2 The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Archives does not assign individual project numbers to individual built examples of the Erdman Prefab No. 2. All Erdman Prefab No. 2 drawings are listed under project no. 5706.
  82. 43°07′09″N 90°06′54″W / 43.1192°N 90.1149°W
  83. 37°44′57″N 120°59′25″W / 37.7491°N 120.9904°W
  84. 37°43′20″N 97°17′33″W / 37.7223°N 97.2924°W
  85. 35°15′04″N 101°56′37″W / 35.2511°N 101.9436°W
  86. 42°05′13″N 86°28′40″W / 42.0869°N 86.4779°W
  87. 35°23′20″N 118°56′15″W / 35.3889°N 118.9376°W
  88. 48°24′33″N 114°20′10″W / 48.4091342°N 114.336184°W
  89. 44°57′43″N 93°20′15″W / 44.9619°N 93.3375°W
  90. 33°32′19″N 112°00′11″W / 33.5387°N 112.0030°W
  91. 42°54′02″N 78°54′07″W / 42.900665°N 78.901815°W
  92. 33°38′16″N 111°55′30″W / 33.637664°N 111.924865°W
  93. "www.constructireland.ie – Wright On". Archived from the original on 2011-09-30. Retrieved 2011-09-27.
  94. 42°52′45″N 78°52′10″W / 42.879106°N 78.869471°W
  95. "Frank Lloyd Wright Filling Station". pierce-arrow.com. Archived from the original on 2016-11-12.
  96. Thomson, Iain (1999). Frank Lloyd Wright: A Visual Encyclopedia. London: PRC Publishing Ltd. p. 360. ISBN 1571451870.
  97. Langmead, Donald (2003). Frank Lloyd Wright: A Bio-Bibliography. Westport, CT: Praeger. p. 2. ISBN 0313319936.
  98. Ainsworth, Troy D. (2005). Modernism Contested: Frank Lloyd Wright in Venice and the Masieri Memorial Debate (Doctoral dissertation). Texas Tech University Libraries. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
  99. "Frank Lloyd Wright, House for Ayn Rand". tribe.net. Archived from the original on 2009-02-17.
  100. "Frank Lloyd Wright's Plan for Emerald Bay". www.tahoelocals.com. Archived from the original on 2011-05-11.
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