Reciprocal Membership Program

Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Brochure. Single sheet, approximately 18 inches by 9 inches, folded so that there are five panels per side. Text on each panel and large photograph of Frank Lloyd Wright on front panel. This brochure outlines the benefits of participation in the Frank Lloyd Wright sites reciprocal membership program. Please carefully review the enclosed information as benefits vary from site to site. The sites identified are Hollyhock House, Price Tower, The Zimmerman House, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Taliesin, Taliesin West, The Frank Lloyd Wright House in Ebsworth Park (The Kraus House), Samara, Frank Lloyd Wright's Stockman House, Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio, Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House, the Gordon House, Darwin D. Martin House Complex, Fallingwater, and The Westcott House. It does not appear that this program is still in effect. Perhaps the closest information source available at the time this was catalogues is FrankLloydWrightSitesdotcom. A driving force of Frank Lloyd Wright was the desire for organic architecture in his designs — indeed, he felt that form would arise out of function rather than vice-versa. Take the time to visit even one of his designs and I think you will understand the meaning of that desire. This website was created to give fellow Wright enthusiasts an online guide to learning about and visiting the homes and buildings he designed. They have also chosen to include some of the notable designs of FLW apprentices. FrankLloydWrightSitedot.com will continue to grow and change as we visit more Sites! They hope people will join them on this journey and enjoy visits to FLWSites! Condition: Good.

Keywords: Frank Lloyd Wright, Architecture, Hollyhock House, Price Tower, Zimmerman House, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Taliesin, Taliesin West, Ebsworth Park, Kraus House, Samara, Stockman House, Studio, Robie House, Gordon House, Darwin D. Martin House Comp

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