You’re in the Wright Place!
While New York City boasts a dazzling array of architectural styles, one name stands out for modern design: Frank Lloyd Wright. Though Wright’s portfolio is concentrated in the Midwest, New York City is fortunate to claim the iconic Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum as a crown jewel of his legacy.
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The state also offers a treasure trove of Wright-designed gems just beyond the metropolitan area. Wright’s architectural influence extends to upstate New York, particularly in the Buffalo area!
1903 – George Barton House – 118 Summit Avenue, Buffalo, New York
1903 – Larkin Building Wall and Site – 680 Senecca Street, Buffalo, New York
1904 – Darwin Martin House – 125 Jewett Parkway, Buffalo, New York
1905 – Darwin Martin Gardener’s Cottage – 285 Woodward Avenue, Buffalo, New York
1905 – William Heath House – 76 Soldiers Place, Buffalo, New York
1908 – Walter Davidson House – 57 Tillinghast Place, Buffalo, New York
1908 – Edward Boynton House – 16 East Boulevard, Rochester, New York
1927 – Tydol Gas Station – 263 Michigan Avenue at 201 Seneca Street, Buffalo, New York
1927 – Isabel Martin “Graycliff” House – 6472 Old Lake Shore Road, Derby, New York
1928 – Blue Sky Mausoleum – Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, New York
1951 – Ben Rebhuhn House – 9A Myrtle Avenue, Great Neck, New York
1949 – Sol Friedman “Toyhill” House – 11 Orchard Brook Drive, Pleasantville, New York
1949 – Edward Serlin House – 12 Laurel Hill Road, Pleasantville, New York
1951 – Roland Reisley House – 44 Usonia Road, Pleasantville, New York
1951 – Green Office – Pierce Arrow Museum – 263 Michigan Avenue, Buffalo, New York
1951 – Chahroudi Cottage – Petre Island in Lake Mahopac, Mahopac, New York
1955 – Maximillian Hoffman House – 58 Island Drive, Rye, New York
1956 – Guggenheim Museum, New York, New York
1959 – William Cass House “The Crimson Beech” – 48 Manor Court, Staten Island, New York
1961 – Socrates Zaferious House – 48 Clausland Mountain Rd, Blauvelt, New York
Francis Little House Living Room – 1982 – Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York
Massaro House – Petre Island in Lake Mahopac, Mahopac, New York
Architecture and home design have always fascinated me. As a young girl I enjoyed drawing floor plans, rearranging my parent’s furniture and playing with Lincoln Logs and Legos. My passion has always been the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright. Since I have been old enough to drive a car, I have visited Frank Lloyd Wright homes in the Chicagoland area and attended the Wright Plus house walks. Now, as co-owners of Northern Sky Designs, my husband & I are able to combine our website design skills and FLW travels to bring you this website! Enjoy!