We facilitate the preservation and stewardship of the remaining built works designed by Frank Lloyd Wright through advocacy, education and technical services.

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Advocacy

ENDANGERED: Walser House in Chicago

After decades of ownership by a single family, this important but threatened Prairie-period house recently emerged from foreclosure owned by Fannie Mae. We'll continue sharing updates here on our effort to save it.

Conservancy News

Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy introduces new visual identity by design office Order

New logo & design system reflect Conservancy’s role in protecting every Wright building and supporting the community that preserves them

2026 Annual Conference

Frank Lloyd Wright & the Desert, Then & Now

The Conservancy's 2026 annual conference will take place in Scottsdale, Arizona, Nov. 4-8. It will center on the contradictions and paradoxes of living in the desert, and the lessons we can take from Wright's designs for it. Sponsorship opportunities are available, and proposals for talks will be accepted through March 10.

Building News

A first glimpse at plans for Price Tower's future

New owners aim to re-open in summer 2027 with a mix of apartments & hotel rooms, exhibits, and a new restaurant space

Case Studies

Restoring the Cedar-Shingle Roof at the Kraus House: A Collaborative Case Study

This carefully-planned project is returning the roof to its originally specified material for the first time in decades. Follow along as the work progresses!

Insights & Inspiration

Meet the Building Stewards: The Meyers, Goetsch–Winckler House

The stewards of this 1939 Usonian in Okemos, Michigan, reflect on what drew them to the house and their experience of caring for it

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Stucco Prairie-period house by Frank Lloyd Wright with Chicago Landmark plaque in front.
Advocacy

ENDANGERED: Walser House in Chicago

After decades of ownership by a single family, this important but threatened Prairie-period house recently emerged from foreclosure owned by Fannie Mae. We'll continue sharing updates here on our effort to save it.

A 4x4 grid of black squares on an off-white background, with one interior square missing. This is the new symbol of the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy.
Conservancy News

Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy introduces new visual identity by design office Order

New logo & design system reflect Conservancy’s role in protecting every Wright building and supporting the community that preserves them

Interior photo of a bright carpeted space with an angled white and brown ceiling with skylights to the right, a wall of windows to the right, a stone wall to the left, and furniture in bright colors.
2026 Annual Conference

Frank Lloyd Wright & the Desert, Then & Now

The Conservancy's 2026 annual conference will take place in Scottsdale, Arizona, Nov. 4-8. It will center on the contradictions and paradoxes of living in the desert, and the lessons we can take from Wright's designs for it. Sponsorship opportunities are available, and proposals for talks will be accepted through March 10.

Interior space at Price Tower showing a low ceiling to the left with triangular light fixtures in it, a fireplace with copper hood with geometic designs and built-in shelves on the right wall, furniture on a white rug on top of the red floor, and opening up to a much taller wall of windows to the right
Building News

A first glimpse at plans for Price Tower's future

New owners aim to re-open in summer 2027 with a mix of apartments & hotel rooms, exhibits, and a new restaurant space

View of brick house with long horizontal roof behind tall trees.
Case Studies

Restoring the Cedar-Shingle Roof at the Kraus House: A Collaborative Case Study

This carefully-planned project is returning the roof to its originally specified material for the first time in decades. Follow along as the work progresses!

Photo showing the heads of a man and woman standing across a lawn from a low-slung modernist house with a flat roof and walls of brick, wood, and glass.
Insights & Inspiration

Meet the Building Stewards: The Meyers, Goetsch–Winckler House

The stewards of this 1939 Usonian in Okemos, Michigan, reflect on what drew them to the house and their experience of caring for it

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Wright on the World Heritage List

The 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright

Including eight major works and spanning 50 years of Wright’s career, this series represents the first modern architecture in the U.S. to be added to this prestigious list. The Conservancy coordinated the inscription process.

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Upcoming Programs & Events

A collage image featuring many elements of the new branding guidelines for the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy, including logo, typography, and color.
Featured Event

A New Identity for the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy

Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Zoom

6:00–7:00pm CST

Join Order for a look into the research, process, and exploration that led to the Conservancy's new visual identity.

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Photo looking across a grassy lawn with tall tree trunks to a red brick house with a low-sloped roof and some windows visible, and lots of jaunty angles. Save the Date
Featured Event

Out and About Wright 2026

May 1 – 3, 2026
St. Louis, Missouri

Mark your calendars to join us May 1-3, 2026, in the St. Louis area for our spring tour event!

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Interior photo of a bright carpeted space with an angled white and brown ceiling with skylights to the right, a wall of windows to the right, a stone wall to the left, and furniture in bright colors. Save the Date
Featured Event

Frank Lloyd Wright & the Desert, Then & Now

November 4 – 8, 2026
Scottsdale, Arizona

Save the date and plan to join us for five days of tours, talks and celebrations in Scottsdale & the Phoenix area, November 4-8, 2026!

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Responsible for maintaining a Wright building? Explore our hub for technical information, best practices in preservation technology and stories from fellow building stewards.

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