Frank Lloyd Wright as a Designer of National Historic Landmarks
The National Historic Landmarks listed below were designed by Frank Lloyd Wright:
- Aline Barnsdall Complex (Hollyhock House) (designated March 29, 2007)
- Beth Sholom Synagogue (designated March 29, 2007)
- James Charnley House (designated August 5, 1998)
- Avery Coonley House (designated December 30, 1970)
- Susan Lawrence Dana House (designated January 7, 1976)
- Fallingwater (Edgar J. Kaufmann House) (designated May 11, 1976)
- First Unitarian Society Meeting House (designated August 18, 2004)
- Florida Southern College Historic District (designated March 2, 2012)
- Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (designated October 6, 2008)
- I.N. and Bernardine Hagan House (designated May 16, 2000)
- Hanna-Honeycomb House (Paul R. Hanna House) (designated June 29, 1989)
- Isidore Heller House (designated August 18, 2004)
- Arthur Heurtley House (designated February 16, 2000)
- Herbert and Katherine Jacobs First House (designated July 31, 2003)
- Herbert and Katherine Jacobs Second House (designated July 31, 2003)
- Herbert F. Johnson House (Wingspread) (designated June 29, 1989)
- S.C. Johnson and Son, Inc. Administration Building and Research Tower (designated January 7, 1976)
- Marin County Civic Center (designated July 17, 1991)
- Darwin D. Martin House (designated February 24, 1986)
- The Price Tower (designated March 29, 2007)
- Frederick C. Robie House (designated November 27, 1963)
- Taliesin East (designated January 7, 1976)
- Taliesin West (designated May 20, 1982)
- Ferdinand F. Tomek House (The Ship House) (designated January 20, 1999)
- Unity Temple (designated December 30, 1970)
- Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio (designated January 7, 1976)
Last updated: August 16, 2022