The Wright & Like 2009 Tour this Saturday just keeps getting better and better! We heard from Wright in Wisconsin (the organization behind the event) that they have a new addition to the Saturday program they wanted PrairieMod readers to know about. Find out more after the jump...
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We got word today of the official announcement of the new line of licensed Frank Lloyd Wright LEGO sets! Created in conjunction with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Brickstructures, Inc. and the LEGO Architecture brand, the first two sets in the series are The Guggenheim and Fallingwater. Read more after the jump...
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I caused a bit of a stir yesterday with my mysterious post, though I was not trying to be a tease. The news I can now announce was embargoed and kept very secret--until now.
Today, the National Trust for Historic Preservation named Frank Lloyd Wright’s Unity Temple in Oak Park, Illinois, to its 2009 list of America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places. This annual list highlights important examples of the nation’s architectural, cultural and natural heritage that are at risk of destruction or irreparable damage.
This places Unity Temple on a very special (if not alarming) pedestal. Out of so many important national sites in need, this building has been specially chosen for its uniqueness and for the terrible risk it is in of being lost forever. As one of the last remaining public building from Wright's Prairie Period, and arguably in the top five of his most important designs, the time is NOW to Save Unity Temple. Read more after the jump...
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April 9, 2009 marks the 50th anniversary of the death of Frank Lloyd Wright. Many argue that no other American architect/designer has had as lasting an impact on so many aspects of our modern world. But confronted with stories of his ego, his scandals, his leaky buildings, his lack of financial discipline--is Wright really relevant? Continue reading after the jump...
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We got word today that the Chicago-based Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy is announcing the retirement of its Executive Director, Ron Scherubel. Read all about it after the jump...
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We recently received some very good news about the estate of Frank Lloyd Wright apprentice E. Donald Erickson from his daughter, Karyn L. Erickson. Read more after the jump...
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From PRNewswire: "The board of trustees of The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation announced on March 6, 2009 that Philip D. Allsopp, president and chief executive officer for the past three years, will resign his position effective June 30, 2009. Read more after the jump...
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