Frank Lloyd Wright houses are more than just the output of one creative mind—they are the blueprint for so much of American architecture. Architect John Lautner said it best when he wrote that Wright “contributed so many ideas that there are details of work, each one of which could create a whole new architectural style,” in AD in 1971. Born in 1867 in Richland Center, Wisconsin, Wright had a career that spanned 70 years, during which he designed more than 1,100 projects. Impressively...