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Frank Lloyd Wright's Endangered Spring House

By Dwell @dwell
Frank Lloyd Wright's Spring House in Tallahassee, Florida, was commissioned by George and Clifton Lewis, who sought a comfortable house for their large family that fit within their modest budget. Completed in 1954, the home features an unusual "hemicycle" form—a shape that the designer briefly experimented with at the end of his career. Now, a fundraising campaign aims to acquire, restore, and open the house to the public. View Slideshow Slideshow Frank Lloyd Wright Spring House in Tallahassee

The "hemicycle" layout of the house is one of only 12 or 13 similar structures designed by Frank Lloyd Wright around the world.

Image courtesy of Alan Spector. View Slideshow

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