Frank Lloyd Wright’s Buffalo:
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“The architectural treasures of Buffalo are riveting. They must be seen.”
—The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Frank Lloyd Wright, the man many historians consider to be the preeminent architect of the 20th century, is represented in Buffalo by six distinguished residences — one of the largest concentrations of Wright homes outside of Chicago — and a newly-constructed mausoleum and boathouse.
For lovers of Wright’s work, Buffalo is an emerging mecca, a city worthy of a pilgrimage. For here one will find not only buildings by Wright, but also notable examples of work by Louis Sullivan, H.H. Richardson, Frederick Law Olmsted, Richard Upjohn, Daniel Burnham, Stanford White, and Eliel and Eero Saarinen, as well as the Arts & Crafts Roycroft Campus created by Elbert Hubbard. It is without a doubt an architecture destination of the first rank.
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