The Duey and Julia Wright House in Wausau, WI is a notable Frank Lloyd Wright designed Usonian home constructed in 1958 on a bluff overlooking the Wisconsin River. The house, resembling a musical note from above, showcases unique design elements inspired by music and features a spacious layout incorporating Usonian principles.
With a floor plan that emphasizes open spaces and a connection to nature, this historic home boasts a distinctive architectural style that reflects Wright's vision, even though it was completed posthumously by his apprentices. From the perforated plywood panels to the integrated bench in the living room, the Duey and Julia Wright House stands as a testament to Wright's enduring influence on modern architecture.
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