In 1952, Frank Lloyd Wright completed his only work in the state of Tennessee: the Seamour and Gerte Shavin House. The Usonian home was crafted from local sandstone and cypress and is still owned by ...
For its “Irreplaceable America” list in honor of the 250th birthday of the U.S., the World Monuments Fund chose endangered ...
A new book on Oak Park’s most famous architect highlights Frank Lloyd Wright’s work in Illinois. Publishing July 7,  Frank ...
The names of the New York restaurants, bars, and coffee shops where artists have gathered over the years could fill a ...
From grand civic landmarks to reinvented industrial spaces, Buffalo’s architectural legacy is shaping a new era of art, culture, and travel. The city is a place where architecture isn’t just preserved ...