A Frank Lloyd Wright House a gem within the city of Minneapolis.
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Since my childhood I've always preferred to hop on my bike or go by foot and explore beyond my usual surroundings. Always in search of that hidden forest and water. But also, houses and other structures that urged me to learn more. My perceptions weren't always accurate but as humans our first understanding arrives from what we already know until, we discover more.
These photos are of a house and surroundings located in Minneapolis designed by Frank Lloyd Wright now on the market and Saturday I uncovered so much more about this location. A well worn foot path behind it leads between it and Cedar Lake. Trust me the feel is like that familiar hidden forest from my childhood.
Henry and Frieda Neils House designed by Frank Lloyd Wright
1951
Delay not to seize the hour.
Aeschylus
Pablo Picasso said, "Learn the rules like a pro so you can break them like an artist."
and I believe Wright used that practice when designing structures. He desired out of the ordinary over a typical floor plan.
Another trait was simplicity. If you notice his designs offered less need for furnishings.
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." Leonardo da Vinci
A bit more detail about the Wright house with detailing links if you're interested in discovering more.
2801 Burnham Blvd in Minneapolis, located in the Lake of the Isles area, with Cedar Lake directly behind it, is one of two houses designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and as supremely gifted as Wright was he benefited greatly with close collaboration with his clients, Frieda and Henry J. Neils, on this house built in 1951. It happens to be on the market at this time so if you're looking to move to Minneapolis it's a rare although expensive buy. You can view the unbelievably gorgeous and unique design here.
Two features that standout most to me is the enclosed galley like kitchen with windows looking into the house and a gallery leading to a hidden main entrance. I'm sure many trick-or-treaters were mystified as to where is the front door?
Below photos of a house designed by Wright in Madison, Wisconsin having similarities to Wright's house on Burnham Blvd in Minneapolis.
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7 comments:
Wow. He was indeed an artist.
Thank you for another fascinating and inspirational post.
A beautiful place!
I've always enjoyed the minimalist style of Frank Lloyd Wright's design but in your post today Karen I enjoyed your stunning winter trees and your own wise quotes even more ššæ
I love Wright's architecture and how it is so well integrated with the architecture. I love the interiors too -- but I don't think I could live in one. I'm not that neat!
You are just my sort! What fun rambling with you, Kš
Hello,
They are beautiful houses, inside and outside.
Take care, enjoy your day!
Frank Lloyd Wright, an amazing architect! i too am a wonderer!!
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