Frank Lloyd Wright’s Home For Scientists
In 1949, a group of twelve scientists from the Upjohn pharmaceutical company in Michigan asked Frank Lloyd Wright to design a community of homes that they could build themselves or with limited help. They chose a 70-acre parcel of land with a three-acre pond in Galesburg, Michigan, which they named The Acres. One of the homes is now for sale at $2.25 million.
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