For a number of years Taliesin Architects -- the going concern operated by Wright until his death -- completed designs he had originated and also built a lot of mostly imitative works. (This is probably closest to what you have in mind.) The interest in Wright's architecture diminished over the years, though, and they eventually folded as a fellowship, although there is still an actual entity that serves to coordinate or something like that. A few are listed here.
Why weren't any recent buildings built from or based on Frank Lloyd Wright designs? This is a deeper question, though. For one thing, finding an architect willing to execute the vision of a man born in the 19th century, rather than his own vision, would be a challenge in itself.
For another, those designs are often impractical. For yet another, many people would be quite happy with a Wright-inspired ... more.
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