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The Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio was officially declared a National Historic Landmark in 1976, just two years after it was established as a trust to preserve his home and studio.
The space holds special meaning as it is where Frank Wright developed his design principles.
It now serves as a place for future generations to learn his design techniques, interpret them, and implement them in their own visions.
There are several educational programs and workshops for all ages as well as access to some of Wright’s materials, collections, and archives.
Guests also have the opportunity to participate in the more than 10 tours featuring his work.
209 S. LaSalle Street, Suite 118, Chicago, IL, Phone: 312-994-4000
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