About the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust

More than one hundred years ago, Frank Lloyd Wright sparked an architectural revolution with the opening of his studio in the Chicago suburb of Oak Park, Illinois. Every year thousands of tourists visit the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio in Oak Park, and Wright’s Robie House on the University of Chicago campus. Both sites are National Historic Landmarks, managed by the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust as accredited museums.

The Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust's mission is to engage the public in educational and aesthetic experiences to foster an appreciation of architecture, design and the legacy of Frank Lloyd Wright.

History of the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust

The Preservation Trust was established in 1974 as the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio Foundation, a not-for-profit organization, to acquire and preserve Wright's Home and Studio in Oak Park as the birthplace of American residential architecture. In 1975, the Home and Studio became a co-stewardship property of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and the Home and Studio Foundation embarked on its mission to restore and operate the building as a historic house museum. In 1976, the Home and Studio was declared a National Historic Landmark. The ensuing $3+ million restoration was completed in 1987, at which time it received the American Institute of Architects' prestigious National Honor Award.

In February 1997, the Home and Studio Foundation built upon its past success by assuming responsibility for the management and restoration of Wright's Robie House, located on the University of Chicago campus. At that time, Wright’s  Robie House became one of the National Trust for Historic Preservation's 21 historic sites. In 2000, the Home and Studio Foundation changed its name to the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust to better reflect the dual stewardship of the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio and Wright’s Robie House. The Preservation Trust is solely responsible for the Robie House restoration and expects to complete the project in time for the building's 100th anniversary in 2010.

A dedicated group of more than 500 volunteers provide interpretive tours of both museum sites to 102,000 visitors from around the world each year. The Preservation Trust provides an array of inspiring public education programs, and operates a public access research center containing special collections on the early work of Frank Lloyd Wright and the Prairie School of architecture. Governed by a Board of Directors and managed by a staff of more than 50 employees, the Preservation Trust's operating income is derived from tours, merchandise proceeds, memberships, donations and grants from individuals, foundations, and corporations. Its financial responsibilities include fully funding the preservation and restoration of both of the Preservation Trust's historic sites.

Board of Directors

Officers
J. Michael Poirier, Chairman
    Procter and Gamble Company (retired)                                                           
Brent J. Hill, Vice Chairman                                
    Google, Inc.
Nichole L. Markley-Linhardt, Vice Chairman                                                     
    Segal Company
Calvin A. Roesner, Ed. D., Vice Chairman                                          
    Chevron Energy Solutions Co.                                    
Jim Schiefelbein, Vice Chairman                        
    Baird and Warner                                                                               
James A. Graves, Treasurer
    Chase Bank (retired)
Mark S. Saviski, Assistant Treasurer                                               
    Romane, Inc.                                  
John M. Rafkin, Secretary                                         
    Sidley Austin LLP                                                                                     
                     
Directors                         
Susan S. Freehling                                                           
    Freehling Pot & Pan Co.
Theodore N. Foss
    Center for East Asian Studies,
    University of Chicago
Frank R. Gailor
    Hedgehog Holdings, LLC
Jeffrey C. Grip, Ph.D.                        
    Witmer and Associates        
Robert W. Karr, Jr.                                                              
    Jones Day
James R. Poueymirou                                                 
    Wells Fargo Home Mortgage
Graham J. Rarity                                               
    Tiffany & Co
Scott Schiave
     Inland Real Estate Sales, Inc.
Christopher M. Straus, MD                                     
    University of Chicago
Joan B. Mercuri, President & CEO (Ex-Officio)                                            
    Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust

 

Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust | 931 Chicago Avenue | Oak Park, IL 60302
708.848.1976 | Fax 708.848.1248 |

Logo: American Association of Accredited Museums Logo: Natural Trust for Historic Preservation Logo: Oak Park Area Arts Council - The Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust is partially funded by the Oak Park Area Arts Council, in partnership with the Villages of Oak Park, Forest Park and River Forest, and the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency.

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