Nonprofit

Martin House

Buffalo, NY
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martinhouse.org/

  • About Us

    Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) designed a unique residential complex for wealthy Buffalo businessman Darwin D. Martin and his family between 1903-1905. The most substantial and highly developed of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Prairie houses in the Eastern United States, The Darwin D. Martin House received National Historic Landmark status in 1986. The house is considered by leading Frank Lloyd Wright scholars as one of Wright’s finest achievements of the Prairie period and, indeed, of his entire career.

    The Martin House's mission is to preserve, interpret, promote and sustain an integrated composition of world-class architecture, design and landscape.

    Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) designed a unique residential complex for wealthy Buffalo businessman Darwin D. Martin and his family between 1903-1905. The most substantial and highly developed of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Prairie houses in the Eastern United States, The Darwin D. Martin House received National Historic Landmark status in 1986. The house is considered by leading Frank Lloyd Wright scholars as one of Wright’s finest achievements of the Prairie period and, indeed, of his entire career.

    The Martin House's mission is to preserve, interpret, promote and sustain an integrated composition of world-class architecture, design and landscape.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Arts & Music
    • Education
    • Travel & Hospitality

    Location

    • 143 Jewett Parkway, Buffalo, NY 14201, United States

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