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Coveted Crib: Frank Lloyd Wright's Massaro House
Perhaps the most famous architect of the 20th century, Frank Lloyd Wright left behind a legacy of fascinating houses, as well as amazing sketches for homes that were never built. In 2007, one of these sketches, for a home to be built into a large piece of bedrock on Lake Mahopac in upstate New York, was finally designed and constructed. Owner Joe Massaro hired architect and Wright scholar Thomas Heinz to flesh out the design from only five original sketches. To see the results, check out the slideshow.
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do you know when he created the sketches??
1Rabbit, I thought most of his homes were designed/built in the 1930's. Of course that doesn't mean this one was. Frank Lloyd Wright died in 1959 though so it had to have been designed some time before that.
Hopefully Casa can find out for us when this one was designed, it would be interesting to know.
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