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FLW’s house in Pawtucket

Architecture Here and There

Frank Lloyd Wright’s modest family house, 12 Blackstone Ave., Frank Lloyd Wright would be 155 years old if he were alive on his June 8 date of birth. The house, pictured above last winter, was identified not long ago by Smithfield residential architect Christopher Bleyer.

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Leather Factory Boston, Massachusetts

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Envisioning the Future The project creates a layered composition of narratives stretching back to 1899, connecting historic Boston manufacturing to today’s office workplaces. The post Leather Factory Boston, Massachusetts appeared first on e-architect.

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This week we looked ahead to the World Cup 2026

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Diller Scofidio + Renfro revealed it had been selected to renovate the Kalita Humphreys Theater in Dallas by Frank Lloyd Wright, while KPMB Architects completed a "vertical campus" at Boston University. Readers enjoyed the Butterfly House renovation by Will Gamble Architects.

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The Architect's Questionnaire: Daniel Toole

Portland Architecture

A recent Seattle house was featured in a New York Times article called " A Modern Home That Looks Toward the Sky and the Water." Daniel Toole: I became interested in architecture in junior high by receiving a book on Frank Lloyd Wright given to me by my aunt, an art teacher in Vancouver, Washington.

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FORUM Boston Landing: Life Sciences

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FORUM Boston Landing, Life Sciences Building Massachusetts, Allston, LEED Platinum. FORUM Boston Landing: Life Sciences Facility. Designed by SGA, First Purpose-Built Life Sciences Building FORUM Breaks Ground in Boston Landing. Location: 60 Guest Street, Allston-Brighton neighborhood, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

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BUILDING STONE COLD MEMORIES

Shades of Grey

The last image is my interpretation of a wood and brick flooring system, using the typical roman brick proportions so loved by Frank Lloyd Wright. A staircase by Le Corbusier in Boston, Massachusetts ‘Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts’ Winter of 2008/2009. We drove up from New York to Boston one weekend.

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Newport Spotlight: McKim, Mead, and White

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McKim, Mead, and White went on to design many houses in Newport, both in the Shingle Style and the more elaborate neoclassical styles that followed the popularity of that style. This house is notable for its creativity regarding its surface ornament, rather than its building form. Jordy et al.).

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