Philip Kennicott, The Washington Post’s art and architecture critic, has a story today about the Martin House – the beauty of its design, the efforts […]
During a recent trip to Buffalo, Atlas Obscura toured around with city planner Chris Hawley. Thanks to Hawley’s insider’s perspective, and his penchant for visiting […]
This Buffalo residence helped propel the Midwestern architect, Frank Lloyd Wright, to national recognition. The house, an exemplar of Wright’s early Prairie style, was the […]
From Monday, August 14 through Thursday, August 17, Boston Valley Terra Cotta and the University at Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning will be welcoming architects, […]