The 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright

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The 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright is a UNESCO World Heritage Site comprising a selection of Frank Lloyd Wright’s most influential buildings in the United States, recognized for their pioneering modern design and integration with their natural and urban surroundings.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf UNESCO World Heritage Site
serial cultural property
architecturalStyle Modernism
Prairie School
Usonian
associatedWithArchitect Frank Lloyd Wright
category cultural
containsWorkBy Frank Lloyd Wright
country United States of America
criterion (ii)
(iv)
(vi)
hasPart Fallingwater
Frederick C. Robie House
Herbert and Katherine Jacobs House
Hollyhock House
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Taliesin
Taliesin West
Unity Temple
hasSubjectHeading 20th-century architecture
architectural heritage
heritageDesignation World Heritage Site
inscribedOnListBy World Heritage Committee
surface form: UNESCO World Heritage Committee
inscriptionYear 2019
languageOfName English
locatedInContinent North America
locatedInCountry United States of America
locatedInState Arizona
California, United States
surface form: California

Illinois
New York
Pennsylvania
Wisconsin
namedAfter Frank Lloyd Wright
notableFor integration with natural surroundings
integration with urban surroundings
pioneering modern design
numberOfComponents 8
partOf UNESCO World Heritage Site
surface form: World Heritage List
period 20th century
protectionStatus internationally protected cultural property
theme modern architecture
organic architecture
UNESCORegion Americas

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Fallingwater partOf The 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright
Taliesin West partOf The 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright