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Monday, 04 January 2016 11:54

Top 11 Frank Lloyd Wright Houses You Can Tour

An interior view of the David and Gladys Wright House. The mahogany ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows add warmth and light to the spiral home primarily constructed of concrete block. An interior view of the David and Gladys Wright House. The mahogany ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows add warmth and light to the spiral home primarily constructed of concrete block.

Few architects have had such a profound effect on contemporary culture as Frank Lloyd Wright. Not only did he change the face of modern living forever (you have him to thank for open floor plans, carports, and air conditioning), his work continues to inspire new generations of designers and design lovers alike. Just this fall, Opening Ceremony dedicated its entire Fashion Week collection to the almighty Wright. Part of the reason that the architect’s influence remains so pervasive, is the abundance of Wright-designed structures that remain intact and open to the public throughout the country.

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