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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Martin House - Buffalo, NY A premier heritage destination in New York’s network of historic sites, the Martin House was designed as the home for Buffalo executive Darwin D Martin Today, this National Historic Landmark stands as a compelling symbol of civic identity and cultural pride
Visit - Frank Lloyd Wrights Martin House - Buffalo, NY The multi-structure estate (1903-05) that Frank Lloyd Wright designed for Darwin D Martin is a masterpiece of 20th century architecture The Martin House is widely considered one of Wright’s finest Prairie houses – a signature work from the early years of his celebrated career
Wright Nights - Frank Lloyd Wrights Martin House - Buffalo, NY It’s time to see the Martin House in a new light – during golden hour! Join us for a special 90-minute guided tour that offers a unique perspective on Frank Lloyd Wright’s design, as the warm, evening light reveals new details, textures, and depth throughout the house and landscape
Prepare for Your Visit - Frank Lloyd Wrights Martin House Doors open half an hour before the first tour of the day Inside the pavilion you will discover interpretive displays designed to enhance the story of how great architecture by Frank Lloyd Wright intersected with Darwin D Martin’s enlightened patronage, and will explore the context of their times Learn more about the visitor center
Martin House Featured in Architectural Digest Located at 125 Jewett Parkway in Buffalo, New York, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Martin House is a National Historic Landmark and an incredibly significant work from the American architect’s Prairie period
Our Story - Frank Lloyd Wrights Martin House - Buffalo, NY Built between 1903 and 1905, the Martin House was designed by acclaimed American architect Frank Lloyd Wright as the city home for Buffalo business executive Darwin D Martin and his family