Collection by Susan Clarke Rosi
The game room includes an original Wurlitzer jukebox and foosball table. Poe notes that he “breaks a Wright rule” by hanging a TV on the wall. Wright felt nothing should hang on his walls, as they constituted a work of art in and of themselves.
The game room includes an original Wurlitzer jukebox and foosball table. Poe notes that he “breaks a Wright rule” by hanging a TV on the wall. Wright felt nothing should hang on his walls, as they constituted a work of art in and of themselves.
The built-in book shelves and furniture are built from cedar and mahogany.
The built-in book shelves and furniture are built from cedar and mahogany.
The SC Johnson Building’s one-half acre Great Workroom in Racine, Wisconsin, is known for its tree-shaped columns, which Wright referred to as "dendriform.
The SC Johnson Building’s one-half acre Great Workroom in Racine, Wisconsin, is known for its tree-shaped columns, which Wright referred to as "dendriform.
The Wyoming Valley School Cultural Arts Center just underwent a massive rehabilitation.
The Wyoming Valley School Cultural Arts Center just underwent a massive rehabilitation.
The 'Bird Walk' at Taliesin seems to float into the surrounding Wisconsin landscape.
The 'Bird Walk' at Taliesin seems to float into the surrounding Wisconsin landscape.
The Burnham Block in Milwaukee features six American-System Built Homes, prefab homes designed by Wright that could be customized by buyers.
The Burnham Block in Milwaukee features six American-System Built Homes, prefab homes designed by Wright that could be customized by buyers.
One of the wings of the four-winged pinwheel home known as Wingspread floats above the ground.
One of the wings of the four-winged pinwheel home known as Wingspread floats above the ground.
Fifty miles north of New York City, a controversial home and guesthouse were built from Frank Lloyd Wright’s drawings on a private island. Intriguingly, the main home was completed in 1996 following Wright's original sketches for the 1950s owner of the island, who ultimately instead commissioned a 1,200-square-foot home on the island because of the high cost. Today, that 1,200-square-foot home serves as a three-bedroom guesthouse—the perfect space for extended family to stay.
Fifty miles north of New York City, a controversial home and guesthouse were built from Frank Lloyd Wright’s drawings on a private island. Intriguingly, the main home was completed in 1996 following Wright's original sketches for the 1950s owner of the island, who ultimately instead commissioned a 1,200-square-foot home on the island because of the high cost. Today, that 1,200-square-foot home serves as a three-bedroom guesthouse—the perfect space for extended family to stay.
A view inside the cantilevered great room that terminates with a double-sided fireplace.
A view inside the cantilevered great room that terminates with a double-sided fireplace.
Massive stones have also been embedded into the guest bathroom.
Massive stones have also been embedded into the guest bathroom.
A smaller "tail rock" off of the "whale rock" makes an appearance in the kitchen.
A smaller "tail rock" off of the "whale rock" makes an appearance in the kitchen.
The 26 triangular skylights—covering a total area of 1,500 square feet—in the home are domed, although Wright would most likely have chosen flat skylights. Massaro reportedly said he did not choose flat skylights due to their propensity to leak.
The 26 triangular skylights—covering a total area of 1,500 square feet—in the home are domed, although Wright would most likely have chosen flat skylights. Massaro reportedly said he did not choose flat skylights due to their propensity to leak.
The subterranean space currently serves as an artist’s studio.
The subterranean space currently serves as an artist’s studio.
The ribbed-copper roof cantilevers over the back patio.
The ribbed-copper roof cantilevers over the back patio.
The main living area and principal bedroom open directly onto a wedge-shaped terrace overlooking the lake.
The main living area and principal bedroom open directly onto a wedge-shaped terrace overlooking the lake.
Wood and brick details continue into the bathrooms.
Wood and brick details continue into the bathrooms.
A narrow hallway leading to a bedroom is lined with built-in storage.
A narrow hallway leading to a bedroom is lined with built-in storage.
A Boston loft in a former textile factory receives a minimal, efficient kitchen at the hands of Bunker Workshop. The client wanted to be able to prepare meals efficiently, so a red steel pegboard backsplash lets him easily access cooking utensils. The cabinets are IKEA.
A Boston loft in a former textile factory receives a minimal, efficient kitchen at the hands of Bunker Workshop. The client wanted to be able to prepare meals efficiently, so a red steel pegboard backsplash lets him easily access cooking utensils. The cabinets are IKEA.

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