Guggenheim Museum (1956)
It’s hard to believe that anyone exists who has not heard of the Guggenheim Museum in New York City, New York, or that it has
You’re in the Wright Place!
It’s hard to believe that anyone exists who has not heard of the Guggenheim Museum in New York City, New York, or that it has
The Zaferiou House last sold on 2/14/23 for $1,885,000 Tours This home is privately owned and not available for tours. Please respect the owners’ privacy
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
1927 – Joe Massaro House – Petre Island in Lake Mahopac, Mahopac, 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
1959 – William Cass House “The Crimson Beech” – 48 Manor Court, Staten Island, New York
Francis Little House Living Room – 1982 – Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 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!