Stepping inside, you're immediately immersed in a unique spatial arrangement, a meandering floor plan that creates a sense of fluidity. The Mayan Revival architecture, with its intricate textile block construction and ornate decorations, feels like a journey back to ancient ruins.
The last and largest of Frank Lloyd Wright’s four “textile block” houses was designed by the father and built by the famed architect's son Lloyd. After partial restoration by a nonprofit, the iconic residence was fully restored in 2011.