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Auldbrass Plantation Tour & Benefit Dinner for the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy

Brian Palidar and his wife Christine had the chance to participate in a private tour in March of the Auldbrass Plantation in Yamassee, South Carolina to benefit the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy. The Conservancy puts on a limited number of private tours of Wright’s works in order to increase awareness of his work and support their mission of facilitating preservation and maintenance of the remaining buildings designed by Wright.The home and supporting buildings are in the middle of a...

Frank Lloyd Wright - Brandes

Tour Frank Lloyd Wright – Brandes Residence

Tour the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Brandes Residence Sammamish, Washington March 3 and 4, 2012 In 1952 Frank Lloyd Wright designed a unique Usonian house for Mr. & Mrs. Ray Brandes for their acreage on the Pine Lake Plateau. The low-slung, organic design features Wright’s innovative use of natural materials including: the heated red concrete floor, rose colored masonry walls and natural redwood. Full height doors and casement windows open the house to the out-of-doors. Wright used his characteristic hovering horizontal...

FLW Tracy House

Tour the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Tracy Residence

Tour the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Tracy Residence Normandy Park, Washington January 21 and 22, 2012 In 1955 Frank Lloyd Wright designed a unique Usonian house for Bill and Elizabeth Tracy for their beautiful waterfront site in Normandy Park. The “Usonian Automatic” included organic design features which were, by then, well known--red concrete floors, handmade custom concrete blocks, natural redwood and full height glass doors that open the house to the out-of-doors. The house receives natural light throughout the day via the perforated blocks...