Wright designed the house to be connected closely to nature.
She kept all the pieces that Wright designed, including the tables in the living room and the kitchen.
Wright designed this home in 1956 and named it "Laurel".
When it was time for him to build a home, he asked Wright to design it.
Wright designed the Taliesin lamp for his own home in 1925.
Wright designed a number of pieces of furniture for the house.
From 1885 through 1923, Wright designed more than 4,500 leaded-glass windows for 160 structures, nearly 100 of which were built.
Wright designed an L-shaped structure with an open floor plan and two bedrooms.
The city location required Wright to design the building in a vertical rather than a horizontal form, far different from his earlier, rural works.
Wright, a member of the congregation, designed it in 1905 after the original structure was struck by lightning.