Fodor's Expert Review Darwin D. Martin House Complex

Buffalo Notable Building

The Darwin D. Martin House, part of the Darwin D. Martin House Complex in Buffalo's Parkside East Historic District, is considered one of the finest examples of a Wright prairie-style structure. The estate was commissioned in 1902 by Darwin Martin, a wealthy Buffalo businessman who would become one of Wright's most loyal patrons. The first Wright house on the property was the George Barton House (at 118 Summit Avenue), built in 1903 for Martin's sister and brother-in-law. The final touches were applied to Martin's own house in 1907. The estate also includes the Gardener's Cottage (285 Woodward Avenue). At this writing, the complex is undergoing a multiyear restoration. Restored in the first phases of the work were the pergola, conservatory, and carriage house. The final phase is a restoration of the house interiors, which will likely continue through 2010. The site remains open for tours during restoration.

Notable Building

Quick Facts

125 Jewett Pkwy.
Buffalo, New York  14214, USA

716-856–3858

darwinmartinhouse.org

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: Tours $19, free 2nd and 4th Thurs. each month, Tours by appointment

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