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Frank Lloyd Wright’s last house, which was just built from 1959, is open to stay overnight

The construction of American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, “Riverk”, in the US state of Ohio, has reached the end, and now open property for rental overnight.

While it is famous for its main projects including FallingWater in Pennsylvania, the headquarters of Johnson Wax in Wisconsin, House Ennis in Los Angeles and the Guggenheim Museum in New York, and Wright has created a design for the smaller and most expensive housing called Usonian Home.

Refus was the final outlet of the home, which was delivered in 1959.

After more than 60 years have passed, a three -bedroom house and two bathrooms were built on the site already designated for that, after Wright’s original plans to meet the modern construction law regulations.

The property was purchased in Willoughby Hills, Ohio, by Sarah Dixra in 2018. The purchase process included the current Wright house of 1955 called Louis Penfield House, as well Taliesin Archives, Wright Office.

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