'Frank Lloyd Wright's Southwestern Pennsylvania' opens soon at the National Building Museum

The next exhibition on view this spring at Washington, D.C.’s National Building Museum will focus on a popular region for fans of Frank Lloyd Wright. Inside Frank Lloyd Wright’s Southwestern Pennsylvania, which runs through March 17th, 2025, a vision for the region's future is presented via a careful look at key projects and five unrealized designs that were proposed in the Pittsburgh area between 1930 and the early 1950s. The exhibition was co-organized by curators from The Westmoreland Museum of American Art and Fallingwater. It includes a special section dedicated to animated flythrough films depicting, among others, the unrealized 1952 Rhododendron Chapel and gate lodge that was planned for the grounds of Fallingwater. Read the full post on Bustler

'Frank Lloyd Wright's Southwestern Pennsylvania' opens soon at the National Building Museum

The next exhibition on view this spring at Washington, D.C.’s National Building Museum will focus on a popular region for fans of Frank Lloyd Wright

Inside Frank Lloyd Wright’s Southwestern Pennsylvania, which runs through March 17th, 2025, a vision for the region's future is presented via a careful look at key projects and five unrealized designs that were proposed in the Pittsburgh area between 1930 and the early 1950s. 

The exhibition was co-organized by curators from The Westmoreland Museum of American Art and Fallingwater. It includes a special section dedicated to animated flythrough films depicting, among others, the unrealized 1952 Rhododendron Chapel and gate lodge that was planned for the grounds of Fallingwater. Read the full post on Bustler