Frank Lloyd Wright Trust, Chicago

Frank Lloyd Wright Trust, Chicago5
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About Frank Lloyd Wright Trust

It's safe to say that Frank Lloyd Wright is a household name, partly because he put his name on so many houses. The sites overseen by the Frank Lloyd Wright Trust receive nearly 150,000 visitors a year—tangible proof that the visionary's impact on architecture, design, and culture remains alive and well. To ensure that legacy continues, the Chicago-based nonprofit runs tours at several of Wright's buildings and hosts various educational programs.

Home and Studio: Unity Temple. Robie House. The Rookery Light Court remodeling. All classic pieces of Modern architecture, and all designed inside the studio at 951 Chicago Avenue in Oak Park. From 1889 until 1909, Frank Lloyd Wright worked out of this residential space, eventually expanding the home to include a proper studio as demand for his services grew. Now an architectural destination in its own right, the Home and Studio welcomes guests seeking a look into the mind (and working conditions) of America's most famed architect. On tours, trained interpreters guide visitors through the space, sharing anecdotes and insights into Wright's work and home life.

Frederick C. Robie House: The crown jewel of Hyde Park's residential architecture, the Frederick C. Robie House was designed by Wright for the up-and-coming industrialist of the same name between 1908 and 1910. Widely hailed as one of the finest examples of the Prairie School of architectural design, the house has earned its share of accolades over the years, including a spot on the very first National Register of Historic Places in 1966. During tour, architectural experts guide groups through each of the house's significant features, from the cantilevered roof and prevalence of horizontal lines to the striking leaded glass windows that give the house its inner light. Tours also cover recent restoration efforts, giving guests an inside look at what it takes to preserve a historic home.

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George
24 Ratings
15 Reviews
· 9 years ago
A great piece of midwest architecture
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Antoinette
4 Ratings
5 Reviews
· 10 years ago
Great tour, just be sure to allow extra time to find parking.
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Joe
9 Ratings
2 Reviews
· 10 years ago
A great visit with friendly docents. Arrive 15 minutes early and explore the gift shop
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Shar
40 Ratings
33 Reviews
· 10 years ago
Great way to see some historic buildings that are preserved the way they were in Wright's time. You feel like you could have walked into the early 1900's with Wright's spin on how a home should be made. Guide was extremely knowledgeable and willing to answer questions.
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Carol
5 Ratings
3 Reviews
· 10 years ago
If you are really into Frank Llloyd Wright, the gift shop is very nice. I bought beautiful coasters, but you can get things like table runners, coffee mugs and picture frames.
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Rich
14 Ratings
10 Reviews
· 10 years ago
It really is a gem of a museum. Our fellow tour members were from Ireland, Brazil, Australia and Portland, OR. However, if you live in the Chicago area, you really should see this museum and office of Frank Lloyd Wright.
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ET
47 Ratings
37 Reviews
· 10 years ago
Very interesting and informative. Would have liked to have had a review of the kitchen area as well even though he didn't design it, it was of the times. It was skipped over. Wasn't advised ahead of time that it wasn't kid friendly. It is being corrected. Thanks, ethomas
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Stacy
7 Ratings
7 Reviews
· 10 years ago
Lovely.
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Erick
4 Ratings
2 Reviews
· 10 years ago
I would go during the spring or summer to see it as it was meant to be seen.
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Chad
2 Ratings
1 Reviews
· 10 years ago
Call ahead or book online