There are three Canadian buildings by the American architect Frank Lloyd Wright listed in this page. One still stands, and the other two have been demolished.
E.H. Pitkin House (S.076), Sappar Island,
Desbarats, Ontario, 1900.
This house is located in the islands northeast of Michigan, and
is near the
Heurtley cottage. Many nearby cottages have immitated the look of
this cottage.
C. Thaxter Shaw House Remodeling (S.124),
Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1906. Demolished.
This was remodeling work done by Mr. Wright in row houses. They
have since been remodeled by another.
Banff National Park Pavilion (S.170),
Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada, 1911.
This building was a collaboration with architect Francis C. Sullivan.
It was similar to the River Forest
Tennis Club in Illinois. This building was one of Mr. Wright's
government commissions. There were three other buildings built
in the same year as the Pavilion, and none of these three survive
as such: Lake
Geneva Inn, the first Taliesin which
was half destroyed by fire, and the Angster house in Lake Bluff, Illinois
Other links of interest:
Click here to return to the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Guide main page, or click here to return to the All-Wright Site main page.