Ten of Frank Lloyd Wright’s buildings were nominated to UNESCO’s World Heritage List. They were not selected.
Wright’s World Heritage buidings
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A tour guide explains the architectural wonders inside the sanctuary of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Unity Temple before renovations began on the Oak Park building. (Antonio Perez / Chicago Tribune)
Ten of Frank Lloyd Wright’s buildings were nominated to UNESCO’s World Heritage List. They were not selected.
Taliesin West in Arizona was designed to blend in with the mountain foothills and surroundings. (Lori Rackl / Chicago Tribune)
The Herbert and Katherine Jacobs House in Madison, Wis., was a prototype for Usonian architecture. (Mary Bergin / Chicago Tribune)
The 19-story Price Tower in Bartlesville, Okla., was Frank Lloyd Wright’s sole skyscraper. (Mary Bergin / Chicago Tribune)