Monona Terrace (1994)
Frank Lloyd Wright, was never accused of being short on dreams and visions. From the smallest of homes to the largest of hotels and even
You’re in the Wright Place!
Did you know that the birthplace of one of America’s most renowned architects, Frank Lloyd Wright, lies just a stone’s throw from Madison, Wisconsin? Wright’s formative years spent in Madison left an undeniable mark, not just on him, but on the city itself. Today, Madison boasts a remarkable collection of Wright-designed structures, each a testament to his groundbreaking vision.
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Whether you’re a lifelong architecture enthusiast or simply curious about the history woven into Madison’s landscape, this page is your invitation to embark on a journey through Wright’s architectural legacy. We’ll provide detailed information about tours, public access options, and historical context for each building.
So, lace up your walking shoes, prepare to be inspired, and get ready to experience the enduring genius of Frank Lloyd Wright in the vibrant heart of Madison, Wisconsin.
Frank Lloyd Wright, was never accused of being short on dreams and visions. From the smallest of homes to the largest of hotels and even
According to Wikipedia, Marshall Erdman (born Mausas Erdmanas on 29 September 1922, in Tverai, Lithuania) “emigrated to the United States at age 17” and, after
The Unitarian Meeting House is located in eastern Shorewood Hills and recognized as one of the most innovative examples of church architecture. The building is
Just across the street from the northeast corner of the Blackhawk Country Club and tucked neatly into the woods on a narrow strip of land
Described as “the purest and most famous application of Wright’s Usonian concepts”, the first Jacobs House – there were actually two – (Designed and constructed
In the University Heights Historic District, High up on a hill in Madison, Wisconsin and overlooking both the University of Wisconsin Madison Campus and Lake
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!