Historic Sites Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio Wright’s Oak Park Home and Studio served as his residence and workplace for the first twenty years of his career. The birthplace of Wright’s new American architecture, the building offers a remarkable insight into the origins of Wright’s visionary design philosophy. More The Rookery The iconic Rookery building in downtown Chicago is one the earliest surviving examples of the city’s multistoried office buildings. A testament to the pioneering spirit of late-nineteenth-century Chicago, the Rookery brings together the work of two of the city’s most innovative architects, John Wellborn Root and Frank Lloyd Wright. More Unity Temple Wright’s first public commission, Unity Temple is a monolithic structure of exposed cast concrete. The oldest Wright building still in use for the same purpose for which it was built, Unity Temple survives today as a masterpiece of modern architecture and design. More Frederick C. Robie House Completed in 1910, the Robie House is the consummate expression of Wright’s Prairie style. As the last of Wright’s true Prairie houses, the Robie House synthesizes all of the major innovations of Wright’s design philosophy. More