Designed for a wheelchair-bound veteran and constructed between 1949 and 1952, the residence is the Frank Lloyd Wright‘s first exploration of an open plan arrangement within the form of an ellipse, which recurrently appeared in his work throughout the 1950s. The one-story Laurent house showcases a lovely ellipse shape and occupies an area of 2500 square meters. Featuring three bedrooms and two bathrooms, the crib has flowing and gently curved spaces, perfect for family living. Besides the custom made interior design and furniture, the outside scenery is unbeatable. Really love the line of couches that view the garden. [source]
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