At his Oak Park Studio (1898-1909), Frank Lloyd Wright developed a uniquely American form of architecture, heading a movement later referred to as the “Prairie School.” Major buildings of Wright’s Prairie Era, including the Larkin Administration Building, Unity Temple, and the Frederick C. Robie House, were all designed at this site. Now you can virtually explore Wright’s Oak Park original “architectural laboratory” on this virtual tour with Frank Lloyd Wright Trust curator David Bagnall. Watch it above or here.
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