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    Wingspread, also known as the Herbert F. Johnson House, is a historic house in Wind Point, Wisconsin. It was built in 1938–39 to a design by Frank Lloyd Wright for Herbert Fisk Johnson Jr., then the president of S.C. Johnson, and was considered by Wright to be one of his most elaborate and expensive house designs to date.

  2. Wingspread is a National Historic Landmark and a conference center for the Johnson Foundation. It was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1938-39 for the Johnson family and features a 30-foot chimney, limestone, brick, stucco and wood materials.

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  3. Wingspread is a National Historic Landmark and a National Register of Historic Places property designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for S.C. Johnson in 1937. It features a pinwheel plan, a central chimney, and a crow's nest and a Juliet balcony for the children.

  4. May 7, 2020 · Wingspread is a 14,000-foot building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for Herbert Fisk Johnson, Jr. of SC Johnson. Learn about its iconic features and remarkable events in immersive 360 degree virtual tours.

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  5. In 1990, the U.S. Secretary of the Interior designated Wingspread as a National Historic Landmark. Built by Frank Lloyd Wright, Wingspread sits on 36 acres of prairie, woods and ravines and combines the use of grand spaces for social gatherings with smaller, more intimate areas.

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  7. Wingspread is a 14,000 sq. ft. home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for the Johnson family in 1939. It features a central octagon with four wings, a chimney, a crow's nest, a pool and a famous story of a leaking roof.

  8. Feb 25, 2011 · One of the many houses designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright, the Wingspread also known as the Herbert F. Johnson House represents many of the key themes found in all architecture of Wright.

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