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Wingspread, built in Wisconsin for the CEO of Johnson & Johnson.  Did you know that Frank Lloyd Wright pioneered the idea of an open concept floor plan? Frank Loyd Wright Houses, House Chimney, Frank Lloyd Wright Interior, Prairie Style Architecture, Frank Lloyd Wright Style, Johnson House, Frank Lloyd Wright Architecture, Frank Lloyd Wright Buildings, Frank Lloyd Wright Design

Beyond the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Administration Building that put our company on the map, third-generation leader H.F. Johnson, Jr. had a personal project underway with Wright too – a new home for his family. Completed in 1939, the home was named Wingspread.

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Never Before Seen Look at Frank Lloyd Wright's Unbuilt Arizona Capitol "Oasis" - Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Taliesin West, Frank Lloyd Wright Architecture, Frank Lloyd Wright Design, Frank Lloyd Wright Homes, Simple Building, New Architecture, Most Beautiful Images, Famous Architects, Capitol Building

Of all Frank Lloyd Wright's unbuilt designs, a snub from Wright's adopted home state of 25 years for its Capitol building still reverberates with this resident's commentary: "What could be more ridiculous than for Arizona to go on record before the world and our own descendants as having rejected Frank Lloyd Wright as an architect?” Find out why Arizona never got its Capitol from America's most famous architect.

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Rent Frank Lloyd Wright’s Palmer House Usonian Style, Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian, Usonian House, Frank Lloyd Wright Architecture, Houses Architecture, Palmer House, Frank Lloyd Wright Homes, Architecture Collection, Mid Century Architecture

Most homes exist in relative obscurity, playing host to ordinary lives and notable only to those who reside in them. Others, however, have attained legendary status by virtue of their illustrious architectural pedigree, celebrated former residents, or cultural significance. Some of these homes have even opened their doors—and their bedrooms—to visitors looking for a place to hang their hat for a night or two. Scroll through to take a peek at a selection of famous houses that can be yours for…

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