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Tickets Available for the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust’s
35th Annual Wright Plus Housewalk 2009

October 20, 2008
OAK PARK, IL – Tickets are now available for the internationally acclaimed Wright Plus 2009 housewalk, showcasing rare interior tours of private homes created by Frank Lloyd Wright and his contemporaries in historic Oak Park, Illinois.

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Robie House Accelerates
Restoration in Preparation of Centennial Celebration

September 15, 2008
As Frank Lloyd Wright’s Robie House enters the final
phase of an historic decade-long restoration, the icon of modern architecture will
undergo a significant acceleration to the restoration construction to prepare for the
home’s 100th anniversary in 2010.

Playing the Wright Notes at Frank Lloyd Wright's Home and Studio
September 12, 2008
The Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust will receive a Steinway Model O piano originally bought by Frank Lloyd Wright for his Oak Park Home and Studio

Author of "Not So Big" philosophy speaks on Wright's inspiration
September 10, 2008
Join Sarah Susanka, author of The Not So Big House, in a lecture about how architects are inspired and how their designs affect the world around them.

Wright Way Arizona: Innovations in Living
September 10, 2008
To escape the Wisconsin winters, Frank Lloyd Wright, and the apprentices and architects of Taliesin, would move his architectural school to Arizona during the colder months of the year. Now, you can enjoy the world they created, and more, with Wright Way Arizona: Innovations in Living.

 

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