
The Frank Lloyd Wright Bachman-Wilson House: A Mahogany Marvel
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Bachman-Wilson House, originally built in 1954 in New Jersey, was relocated to Arkansas due to persistent flooding.

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Bachman-Wilson House, originally built in 1954 in New Jersey, was relocated to Arkansas due to persistent flooding.

The Sol Friedman House is among those designed by Frank Lloyd Wright which the architect described as “Usonian”.
A term used by Wright to refer to his vision for the landscape of the United States.

Frank Lloyd Wright houses can be divided up into several distinct styles. The Robie House, is a perfect manifestation of his “Prairie Style”.
Situated in Hyde Park, in Chicago’s South Side, it was built in 1910.