Award-Winning Design: Specializing in Organic & Modern Architecture

Founded in 1992 by Ken Dahlin, Genesis Architecture has spent decades cultivating a unique approach to design, rooted in the enduring principles of Wrightian and Organic Architecture. Whether it's a brand new residential home, a commercial space, or a sensitive remodel, our goal is to create environments that are not just structures, but works of art that enhance and inspire life.

We believe in a poetic harmony between architecture and nature, achieved through meticulous attention to space, light, and natural materials. Our award-winning portfolio, consistently recognized by platforms like Houzz and featured in national publications such as Better Homes & Gardens and Architectural Digest, stands as a testament to our legacy of designing spaces that resonate deeply and contribute meaningfully to the built environment.

Join Us for Wright & Like 2026: Delavan Lake

We are thrilled to announce that Frank Lloyd Wright Wisconsin’s annual Wright & Like tour weekend will begin with an exclusive Friday evening social at a stunning, Wright-inspired home on Lake Geneva—designed by Ken Dahlin and the Genesis team.

Mark your calendars for September 11–12, 2026, for a memorable weekend celebrating historic and organic architecture. Enjoy a wine-and-cheese social at our Lake Geneva design on Friday, followed by a Saturday full of narrated boat tours, expert speakers, and private access to iconic Wright masterpieces like the Penwern estate.

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Frank Lloyd Wright and the Path to Beauty

Uncover a groundbreaking perspective on architectural aesthetics with Genesis Architecture founder Ken Dahlin's new book. This insightful work connects Frank Lloyd Wright's organic theory with a clear path to rediscover beauty in our built environment, offering a "middle way" between historical traditions and modern design. Delving into Wright's romanticist roots, Japanese aesthetics, and philosophical underpinnings, the book presents a compelling model for the future of organic architecture.

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