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Join the Wright Team

Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust seeks Volunteers for Wright’s Robie House and Home and Studio

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Architecture Fantasy Camp

Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust presents a chance-of-a-lifetime workshop experience for architecture and design enthusiasts. Within the magical drafting room of Frank Lloyd Wright's Oak Park Studio, participants from around the world work with accomplished architects to plan and design a structure of their own creation. [More]

Explore Chicago’s Architectural Heritage with the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust

Experience Chicago’s celebrated architectural innovation with exclusive tours of private Wright-designed residences and downtown Chicago landmarks. [More]

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Robie House: One Hundred Years of Modern Living

How the icon of modern architecture has remained modern one hundred years later. [More]

Tickets Available for the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust’s 36th Annual Wright Plus Housewalk 2010

Tickets are now available for the internationally acclaimed Wright Plus 2010 housewalk, showcasing rare interior tours of private homes created by Frank Lloyd Wright and his contemporaries in historic Oak Park and River Forest, Illinois. [More]

Redefining Wright’s Robie House

The Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust unveils dynamic new programming for Wright’s icon of modern architecture. [More]