Collection by Chander Mohan GADHVI

Frank Lloyd Wright

Nine shipping containers form the basis of this new multigenerational house near Denver.
Nine shipping containers form the basis of this new multigenerational house near Denver.
A Michigan couple find out they own the last of a little-known, thought-to-be-extinct breed—a midcentury modern house by Alexander Girard.
A Michigan couple find out they own the last of a little-known, thought-to-be-extinct breed—a midcentury modern house by Alexander Girard.
A small breakfast area sits beside the kitchen. The glass-block wall extends seamlessly from the living room, meeting a glass door that provides access to the rear yard.
A small breakfast area sits beside the kitchen. The glass-block wall extends seamlessly from the living room, meeting a glass door that provides access to the rear yard.
Philippine mahogany paneling lines the walls in the living area. The space is complete with Wright-designed furniture and original Schumacher and Jack Lenor Larsen textiles.
Philippine mahogany paneling lines the walls in the living area. The space is complete with Wright-designed furniture and original Schumacher and Jack Lenor Larsen textiles.
Offered at $850,000 the 1955 Toufic H. Kalil House in Manchester, New Hampshire, is one of only seven Usonian Automatics ever constructed. Held in the family for almost 40 years, it hit the market for the first time this October.
Offered at $850,000 the 1955 Toufic H. Kalil House in Manchester, New Hampshire, is one of only seven Usonian Automatics ever constructed. Held in the family for almost 40 years, it hit the market for the first time this October.
A hallway inside the main entry divides the home’s L-shaped floor plan—a spatial arrangement common in Wright’s Usonian homes. Throughout the home, Philippine mahogany paneling contrasts with concrete block walls and stained concrete floors.
A hallway inside the main entry divides the home’s L-shaped floor plan—a spatial arrangement common in Wright’s Usonian homes. Throughout the home, Philippine mahogany paneling contrasts with concrete block walls and stained concrete floors.
The Bach House, built in 1915 for a brick maker’s son in Rogers Park, Chicago, is a 2,700-square-foot, two-story home that offers beauty and practicality at an approachable price tag.
The Bach House, built in 1915 for a brick maker’s son in Rogers Park, Chicago, is a 2,700-square-foot, two-story home that offers beauty and practicality at an approachable price tag.