2/24/26

Frank Lloyd Wright's Pauson House In Color

A rare look at the lost Pauson House through color. This short film clip from the early 1940s shows Frank Lloyd Wright’s material palette and earthy hues for the desert landmark, bringing new depth to how the house once harmonized with its Sonoran setting. Subtle tones, textures, and light reveal Wright’s intent beyond black-and-white photographs—offering a vivid glimpse of an architectural masterpiece that survives today only through images and memory.

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