Read a concise biography of America's best-known architect and then explore related links and a selected bibliography.
Learn about the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright through this study guide for a Boston College art history course.
Read a biography of the American architect who studied under Louis Sullivan and developed the Prairie School style.
Student paper by Eileen Marie Egger focuses on the dramatic biography of America's most-celebrated architect.
Critics and artists discuss Wright's life and work. Find reviews and drawings of his buildings, excerpts of interviews, and a building locator.
Extensive bibliography of books, videos and CD-ROMs written by or about this architect is provided by the Madison Public Library.
Former art history major discusses the development of Wright's style and provides photos of works from various periods. Find books on Wright.
Details the university library's holdings of materials relating to the Darwin D. Martin House, designed and built by Wright.
Columbia University research project introduces Wright's designs for Usonia, a vision of an American architecture and landscape for the future.