News

Eleven Frank Lloyd Wright-designed pieces from Bartlesville’s Price Tower are back under preservation control after a year in ...
The items were sold in 2024 despite being protected under a preservation agreement, according to the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy, which opted to buy them back "rather than attempting a ...
Furniture and other pieces designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for Bartlesville's Price Tower are now back in control of the Frank ...
The Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy purchased 11 original pieces to keep them out of private collections ...
Price Tower needs a dedicated new owner immediately. They must be experienced at building and executing a business model that can reopen and sustain the building and infuse much-needed resources ...
When the H.C. Price Company, an oil and gas company, contracted Wright to build its headquarters in Bartlesville in 1953, he revisited those 1920 designs, changing them to a single tower.
Protecting Price Tower is also important for local business, especially one stationed a hundred yards away a few days each week like Rob Jaks BBQ food truck.
Until Price Tower. Though New Yorkers might scoff at the notion that a 19-story building is called a "skyscraper," the structure certainly stands tall in this small Great Plains town. And that's ...
Price Tower was never the centerpiece of a committee’s plan to boost tourism. It was mostly a gesture of generosity, leavened with a little ego, from Harold Price to the people of Bartlesville.
The Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy said they've purchased 11 original artifacts Frank Lloyd Wright designed for the ...