Frank Lloyd Wright Designed This House at 26-It's Now for Sale for $1.98 Million
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Arthur Vogt views their extensive renovation as a personal endeavor, stating, "I think of it as our personal philanthropy project," emphasizing their dedication to preserving Wright's legacy.
The Vogts’ passion for the Winslow House stemmed from an architectural history class, leading them to save this historical gem from potential deterioration or demolition.
Having invested around $1 million into renovations, the Vogts are listing the home at a price lower than their costs, showcasing their commitment to architectural preservation over profit.
The Winslow House is notable as Frank Lloyd Wright's first commission after leaving Louis Sullivan, marking a significant point in architectural history.
Read at Architectural Digest
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