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New Balance, Kith, and the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Team Up on a 988 Revamp

When one thinks of Frank Lloyd Wright, he or she probably doesn't immediately think of footwear. Well, Kith and New Balance may just change your mind. This limited release of a new 998 colorway was designed between three giants of their individual industry to create a fantastic collab that only…

New Balance, Kith, and the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Team Up on a 988 Revamp
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A Frank Lloyd Wright Home In Oklahoma Is On the Market For $8 Million

It's not every day you have the chance to own architectural history. But, if you have $8 million lying around, you'd have the chance to own an original Frank Lloyd Wright home in Tulsa, OK. The stunning 5-bed, 5-bath Westhope mansion was originally built in 1929 for Wright's cousin and…

A Frank Lloyd Wright Home In Oklahoma Is On the Market For $8 Million
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A Frank Lloyd Wright Home in Kansas City Has Hit the Market

This home in Kansas City, Missouri, is not one of the most iconic Frank Lloyd Wright structures ever built, but when you're talking any house designed by the most well-known American architect of all time, it's still going to turn heads. Situated at 3600 Belleview Avenue, the Sondern-Adler House is…

A Frank Lloyd Wright Home in Kansas City Has Hit the Market
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David Romero Recreated Frank Lloyd Wright’s Demolished and Unbuilt Works

Frank Lloyd Wright is responsible for some of the most distinctive and interesting pieces of architecture ever created—which is why he's widely considered one of the greatest American architects of all time. But what about all the Frank Lloyd Wright homes lost along the way? Enter Spanish architect David Romero. Romero…

David Romero Recreated Frank Lloyd Wright’s Demolished and Unbuilt Works
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The Home Frank Lloyd Wright Built for His Son Is for Sale

Every home Frank Lloyd Wright designed is special. But you have to imagine the one he built for his son carried a little more weight. If you're not sure that's the case, drop the $12,950,000 and find out, as the home is on the market. Constructed in 1952, the concrete…

The Home Frank Lloyd Wright Built for His Son Is for Sale
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