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Summary: Listings and information about Frank Lloyd Wright's Iowa architecture.
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The links on this page were last updated and verified during the fall of 2001.

There are 9 known Frank Lloyd Wright buildings in Iowa, including three open to the public. All are described in some way here. Several of them have Web resources (images, etc). The image shown here is of the Robert H. Sunday House, from the Wright on the Market section of the
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City National Bank (S.105), Mason City, Iowa, 1909 This bank is open to the public as a business, and information and directions can be found at the Iowa section of the Frank Lloyd Wright Tourist Guide. Mason City, Iowa is the setting of the musical The Music Man

Park Inn Hotel, Mason City, Iowa

G.C. Stockman House (S.139), Mason City, Iowa, 1908.
This square, two-story Prairie house is constructed on the "Fireproof House for $5000" plan. It is open to the public, and information and directions can be found at the Iowa section of the Frank Lloyd Wright Tourist Guide

Lowell Walter House, "Cedar Rock" (S.284), Quasqueton, Iowa, 1945
This Usonian house is open to the public for free tours. Information and directions can be found at the Iowa section of the Frank Lloyd Wright Tourist Guide

Douglas Grant House (S.288), Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1946
This three-story house on a hillside features 127-foot-long reinforced concrete roof. The home was built of limestone quarried on the property by the clients. It was built the same year as the Miller house, also in Iowa, described next.

Alvin Miller House (S.289), Charles City, Iowa, 1946
Located on the bank of the Red Ceder River, this single-story home features a two-level flat roof that allows for clerestory windows.

Carroll Alsop Residence (S.305), Oskaloosa, Iowa, 1948
This house is an L-plan, unless you count the carport, which makes it a T-plan.

Jack Lamberson House (S.305), Oskaloosa, Iowa, 1948
This house is located near the Alsop house

Robert H. Sunday House (S.393), Marshalltown, Iowa, 1958
A Usonian house

Paul J. Trier House, (S.398), Des Moines, Iowa
This is a flat-roofed structure, built of brick with wood trim.


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