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  • Fountainhead by Frank Lloyd Wright Enters a New Public Chapter

    Set into the wooded slope of Jackson’s Fondren neighborhood, Fountainhead stands as one of the most disciplined and site-responsive houses in Frank Lloyd Wright’s late residential work. Designed in 1948 and completed in 1954 for J. Willis Hughes, the house belongs to Wright’s Usonian lineage, yet it departs from the notion of repetition or standardization. […] More

  • Mayan Revival Architecture: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Hollyhock House

    Mayan Revival architecture is a fascinating architectural movement that found its inspiration in the art and buildings of pre-Columbian Mesoamerican cultures, particularly those of the Maya civilization. Emerging predominantly in the early 20th century, this style was characterized by the use of large, monolithic forms, extensive ornamentation, and a sense of imposing grandeur that seeks […] More

  • Frank Lloyd Wright’s Masterpieces of Residential Architecture

    Frank Lloyd Wright, a visionary in American architecture, redefined the way we think about living spaces with his groundbreaking designs. His houses, renowned for their innovative use of space and harmony with the natural environment, stand as monumental achievements in residential architecture. RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURE In this article, we will explore some of Wright’s most celebrated […] More