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Frank Lloyd Wright's Illinois

Explore His Most Prolific State, from Prairie to Usonian
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Of Frank Lloyd Wright's 532 completed projects, the highest concentration worldwide exists in Oak Park, Illinois, where Wright's home and studio lies. Combining architectural history with human interest, explore 80 Frank Lloyd Wright-designed sites all within three hours of Chicago. Organized by region and covering sites built from 1889 to 1959, learn about each site's history, from its ownership and commission, to how materials and the natural landscape were used. Frank Lloyd Wright's Illinois is the perfect travel guide for Wright fans both visiting Illinois, looking for a self-guided tour, or for those wanting to learn more from the comfort of their own home.
A widely published writer about architecture, design and travel, Kristine Hansen's articles about Frank Lloyd Wright's biography and his design projects have appeared on ArchitecturalDigest.com, Dwell.com, CNTraveler.com and Realtor.com, and in Midwest Living Magazine and Milwaukee Magazine. She's also the author of Frank Lloyd Wright's Wisconsin: How America's Most Famous Architect Found Inspiration in His Home State (Globe Pequot Press, 2023). She frequently speaks at libraries and conferences about Frank Lloyd Wright's connections to Wisconsin and the Midwest and has appeared on NBC and NPR affiliates in Milwaukee. Hansen is based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and lives in a 100-year-old bungalow. She's slept in many Wright-designed homes, visited many of his projects across the U.S. (as well as in Japan), and is acquainted with several stewards of Wright homes.
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