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  1. Feb 3, 2023 · By John H. Waters, AIA, Preservation Programs Manager. The Husser House, designed by Wright in 1899, was one of his largest residential commissions of the 1890s. The houses design has significant connections to his earlier houses, some of which were clearly influenced by the work of Louis Sullivan, and to his mature Prairie-period work ...

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  2. The Iconic Home Frank Lloyd Wright Built For His Son Is Listed For $13M - Dwell. This architecturally significant three-bedroom, four-bath home was prelude to the iconic architect's future work. Text by. Jennifer Baum Lagdameo. View 13 Photos.

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    • How Frank Lloyd Wright Changed Residential Architecture
    • The James B. Christie House
    • The Richardson House
    • The Sweeton House
    • The Bachman-Wilson House
    • Design That Never Dies

    Frank Lloyd Wright’s style of residential architecture is the basis for what many people consider to be modern homes. You can see the craftsmanship and futuristic design dating back to the Frank Lloyd Wright home and studio dating back to 1889. He is well-known for the Prairie Style homesthat became popular between 1900 and 1920. Some of his popula...

    The James B. Christie House is a Frank Lloyd Wright legend. The oldest and largest dwelling he designed in New Jersey is a Usonian design built in 1940. The house is unique because it marries the outdoors and inside, relying on native materials. Interestingly, this home was designed in 1940, but today’s architecture is rooted in sustainability, usi...

    The Richardson House is another Usonian home built in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, with a hexagonal floor plan. With three bedrooms and two bathrooms, the home was designed in 1941. One thousand eight hundred square feet, this design includes a heated in-ground pool. The uniqueness of this home speaks for itself, with all the rooms being 60 and 120-degr...

    This New Jersey property is in Cherry Hill of Camden County. The smallest of the four residential homes in the state is only 1,500 square feet. This is also a Usonian design constructed with redwood plywood and concrete blocks. One of the unique features of this home is the pitched roof that comes within four feet of the ground and the cantilevered...

    This Usonian design is the signature of Frank Lloyd Wright, who designed quality, affordable homes for middle-class families. This home was built in 1954 and ran along the Millstone River. Now a part of a museum, the house is open for tours to see the craftsmanship and design. The home’s original location was consistently threatened by flooding, so...

    Frank Lloyd Wright was a genius with an eye for modern design concepts. His work continues to build on the legacy of residential homebuilding, paying close attention to his innovative mindset. Today’s residential designs mirror the standard he set, whether it’s a condo, townhouse, luxury home, or community. It would not be easy to find a residentia...

  3. The Husser house marks a turning point in Wrights career because of its truly radical plan. The majority of Wrights earlier residential designs were square in plan with porches, porte-cocheres, libraries, or towers projecting like auxiliary appendages from one or more of their sides.

  4. Apr 8, 2016 · / Creative Commons. Russell Kraus House, also known as the Frank Lloyd Wright House in Ebsworth Park (1950, built 1952-1960) 120 N. Ballas Rd., Kirkwood. This Usonian-style house was the...

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  5. Apr 9, 2020 · 1911 - The Frank Lloyd Wright House, aka the Goethe Street House, Goethe Street, Chicago IL. 14. BOTT HOUSE. 1963 - The Frank Bott House, 3640 NW Briarcliff, Kansas City MO. Commissioned 1959.

  6. Apr 8, 2016 · KCUR 89.3. Frank Lloyd Wright designed this stone and concrete, desert-style home for Frank and Eloise Bott in 1957. One mile of stone fence was dismantled and hauled from the Kansas...

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