Right Now, You Can Buy A Frank Lloyd Wright Home In New Hampshire And Own A Piece Of History
You don’t need to be an architecture or design student to know who Frank Lloyd Wright is. One of the most celebrated American architects of all time, Wright’s homes can be seen throughout the United States. Touring one of these homes offers some insight into the workings of this prolific and celebrated designer. If you love his style and appreciate the history and importance of this designs, you’ll love that you will soon have the chance to own one. Right here in New Hampshire!
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Frank Lloyd Wright is often called an architect, but he was also an interior designer, writer, and teacher.
He designed over 1,000 structures and 532 of those were built. The hallmark of his work is being in complete harmony with the surrounding environment. This was referred to as organic architecture.
In October 2019 a Frank Lloyd Wright home in the North End area of Manchester will hit the real estate market and you could own it!
The home, know as the "Toufic H. Kalil Usonian Automatic House" was built in 1955. The name comes from the "United States of America" and refers to homes he designed that were meant to be moderately priced for the every day American.
The home is expected to be listed for $850,000, which seems like an extremely reasonable price to live in the home designed by one of the most famous American architects in history!
The home is set to hit the mark on October 9th, 2019. You can learn more about it and see a full video tour of the home here.
If living in a historic home isn’t at the top of your list, you might want to consider just seeing a few. This list includes 10 historic homes in New Hampshire that are worth visiting.
Michelle has lived in many places, but counts Maine as one of the best. In addition to the smell of ocean water in the air on rainy days in Portland, she loves puppies, photography, funny people, the Maine Red Claws, traveling, fresh tomatoes, Cambodia and filling out forms. For questions, comments and inquiries please email: [email protected]
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