
7 Underrated Frank Lloyd Wright Buildings You’ve Probably Never Heard of—but Should
Ask anyone to name the most famous American architect, and you’re almost guaranteed to the hear the name Frank Lloyd Wright. And if they were to follow this up with his most influential work, they’d probably say the Guggenheim, Fallingwater, or Taliesin—maybe even the Robie House, Martin House, or SC Johnson Administrative Building, if they are more serious fans of his work. They would be right, of course. All of these buildings were incredibly important, both in Wright’s career and the broader architectural tradition. But the luminary designed over 500 buildings—even more when factoring in those that were never built—making it easy for some of them to get lost in the monstrosity of his legacy. But many lesser-known structures deserve more recognition, starting with the below seven underrated Frank Lloyd Wright buildings.