Frank Lloyd Wright in Montana: Darby, Stevensville, and Whitefish (Drumlummon Montana Architecture Series)
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Frank Lloyd Wright in Montana: Darby, Stevensville, and Whitefish (Drumlummon Montana Architecture Series)
Researched and written by architectural historian Randall LeCocq, "Frank Lloyd Wright in Montana: Darby, Stevensville, and Whitefish" highlights the intriguing stories of three little-known but important Frank Lloyd Wright projects built during the 20th century in western Montana. Author LeCocq writes: "T]he Wrightian legacy survives in Montana. Montana had, and has, significant Wright projects, and the state is favored in having architectural bookends, representing early and late Wright phases, showcasing his development as well as the evolution of modernism in the twentieth century. In 2012, the Wright Montana properties, in the Bitterroot Valley and at Whitefish, were formally listed in the National Register of Historic Places."




