This ambitious project brings us a huge collection of Frank Lloyd Wright’s beautiful homes, lovingly illustrated by Muhammad Sajid, Duck Knees, and NeoMam Studios.
Many of the classic, well-known homes like Falling Water are on the list, but so are dozens of lesser-known homes, located in unique and unexpected places such as Wyoming, Kentucky, and Nebraska.
These regions may not immediately come to mind when discussing the works of Frank Lloyd Wright, yet they reveal the breadth of his influence and talent.

It is fascinating to discover that in these states, Wright applied his signature style and innovative designs, leaving a lasting impact even in areas that often go unnoticed in architectural discussions.
The illustration style accompanying this content is warm and modern, aimed at capturing the essence of each structure. It not only highlights the unique characteristics of these homes but also remains true to the specific architectural details that define Wright’s work.
The warmth in the illustrations serves to invite viewers in, creating a sense of familiarity and appreciation for the artistry involved.
This balance between modern aesthetics and fidelity to architectural details provides a visual narrative that enhances the understanding of Wright’s unique contributions to American architecture.
Perusing the homes (many now museums), we are reinforced with the feeling that Wright really was the most important architect of the day, and his work remains highly relevant event today, 70+ years after most of these houses were built.
Below is the collection, state by state. Make sure to visit the Frank Lloyd Wright home map on HomeAdvisor to see detail about each beautiful house.
Alabama –Rosenbaum House (1939)

Arizona –David & Gladys Wright House (1950)

Arkansas –Bachman-Wilson House at Crystal Bridges (1954)

California –Hollyhock House (1917)

Connecticut –Rayward-Shepherd House (Tirranna) (1955)

Delaware –Dudley Spencer House (Laurel) (designed 1956; completed 1959)

Florida –Lewis Spring House (1954)

Hawaii –Frank Lloyd Wright House (1995)

Idaho –Archie Teater Studio (Teater’s Knoll) (1952)

Illinois –Avery Coonley House (1907)

Indiana –K.C. DeRhodes House (1906)

Iowa –Stockman House (1908)

Kansas –Allen–Lambe House (Henry J. Allen House) (1915)

Kentucky –Reverend Jesse R. Zeigler House (1910)

Maryland –Robert Llewellyn Wright House (1953)

Massachusetts –Theodore Baird House (1940)

Michigan –Robert and Rae Levin House (1948)

Minnesota –Elam House (1950)

Mississippi –Charnley-Norwood House (Designed: 1890)

Missouri –Pappas House (1960-1964)

Nebraska –Harvey P. and Eliza Sutton House (1905)

New Hampshire –Toufic H. Kalil House (1955)

New Jersey –J.A. Sweeton Residence (1950)

New Mexico – Arnold Friedman House (1945)

New York –E.E. Boynton House (1908)

Ohio –Westcott House (1904)

Oklahoma –Richard L. Jones House (Westhope) (1929)

Oregon –Gordon House (1956-64)

Pennsylvania –Fallingwater (1935)

South Carolina –C. Leigh Stevens House (“Auldbrass Plantation”) (1941)

Tennessee –Seamour and Gerte Shavin House (1952)

Texas –John Gillin Residence (1958)

Utah –Don M. Stromquist House (1963)

Virginia –Pope–Leighey House (1940)

Washington –Chauncey L. Griggs Residence (1946–54)

Wisconsin –F.G. Bogk House (1916)

Wyoming –Quintin Blair House (1952–53)

Illustrations by Muhammad Sajid, Duck Knees, and NeoMam Studios.
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