George Barton House, Prairie School residence in Buffalo, United States.
The George Barton House is a residential property designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1903 as part of a larger family complex in Buffalo. The structure displays characteristic Prairie School features including low, overhanging roof lines, natural materials like brick and wood, and continuous window banks that allow views and light to flow throughout the home.
Frank Lloyd Wright designed this residence in 1903 for the sister of industrialist Darwin D. Martin. The building emerged as one component of a larger family compound that represented Wright's developing Prairie School architectural vision.
The house reflects the Prairie School philosophy that buildings should belong to their natural surroundings rather than sit on top of them. Visitors notice this through large windows and horizontal lines that blur the boundary between the interior and the landscape beyond.
The house is accessible through guided tours that provide insights into the spatial organization and architectural features. It is best to allow adequate time during your visit to appreciate the window views and material details throughout the home.
The house shares its floor plan with another Wright-designed building in Indiana, but rotated in relation to its front veranda. This detail reveals how Wright experimented with adapting his designs to different lot sizes and site orientations.
Location: Buffalo
Architects: Frank Lloyd Wright
Architectural style: Prairie School architecture
Part of: Darwin D. Martin House
Website: http://darwinmartinhouse.org
GPS coordinates: 42.93653,-78.84778
Latest update: December 9, 2025 18:49
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