Summary: Listings and information about Frank Lloyd Wright's
Kansas buildings.
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Building Guide listings for nearby locations:
East: Missouri,
South: Oklahoma,
Northeast: Iowa,
West: Colorado
The links on this page were last updated and verified
during the fall of 2000.
There are
2 Frank Lloyd Wright buildings in Kansas, and both of them
have Web resources which are indexed here, and both of them are
open to the public (see "The
Frank Lloyd Wright Tourist").
The image shown at left is of the Allen-Lambe House
House, from the
Frank Lloyd
Wright's Allen-Lambe Museum Site.
This web page is part of the All-Wright
Site - Frank Lloyd Wright Building Guide, which contains
geographically organized listings of Wright's works in many
states.
Individual building listings:
Henry J. Allen House (S.205),
Wichita, Kansas, 1915
This is one of the few Prairie houses west of the Mississippi.
For a similar home, check the Mayer May House,
1908.
Corbin Education Center (S.418),
Wichita, Kansas, 1957
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Featured book for Kansas:
PrairyErth
(A Deep Map): An Epic History of
the Tallgrass Prairie County. The American prairie was important
to Frank Lloyd Wright.
The long-awaited return of Heat-Moon, whose bestselling Blue Highways
(1983) ranged far and wide on the byways of America, offers a memorable
view of the American heartland--in the form of a splendid survey/view of a
single Kansas county [Chase County],
the location of the last remaining expanse of tall-grass prairie."
- Kirkus Reviews
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