Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright

Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) was an American architect, and one of the most famous architects in history. During his career spanning over more than 70 years he designed more than 1,000 buildings, about half of which were built. In 2019, eight of these buildings were listed as a world heritage site named The 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright by UNESCO.

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Frank Lloyd Wright built an additional home in Kankakee, Illinois. However, it is not listed as a UNESCO site. Nearby Fallingwater in the Laurel Highlands, you can also find Kentuck Knob and Polymath Park. While not UNESCO sites, these homes are examples of Frank Lloyd Wright’s philosophy of organic architecture, and each location is open to the public for tours.