
2006
In Buffalo, N.Y., some of the greatest works of American architecture relay a remarkable story that resonates with the universal themes of home, family and friendship. The charismatic Frank Lloyd Wright, destined to become America’s greatest architect, called Darwin Martin, an unassuming, wealthy businessman from Buffalo, his “best friend.” Frank Lloyd Wright’s Buffalo reveals how Martin’s three decades of support fostered Wright’s career and led to some of the architect’s renowned masterpieces—the Larkin Administration Building, the Darwin Martin Estates and the Martin summer home, Graycliff—all in Buffalo, New York.

David Ogden Stiers
Self - Narrator

Die Bauten Adolf Hitlers

Reimagining A Buffalo Landmark

Saving Venice

The Gaudi Code

Eero Saarinen: The Architect Who Saw the Future

Electronic Poem

Cologne Cathedral: The French Cathedral on the Rhine

The Architect: A Montford Point Marine

Rietveld Houses: A piece of furniture to live in

Brasilia, Contradictions of a New City

In Between Mountains and Oceans

The Gateway Arch: A Reflection of America

Peter Eisenman: Building Germany's Holocaust Memorial

Das Geheimnis der Orte

Mr Funkis

The Hermits

The Oyler House: Richard Neutra's Desert Retreat

Coast Modern

Architecture of Infinity

Dancing Before the Moon