It’s every architecture lover’s dream: You’re scrolling through real estate websites and stumble upon a Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian house, still inhabited by its original owners, in virtually the same condition it was when Wright approved the plans almost 60 years ago. “Being the cynical New Yorker, I didn’t believe it at first,” laughs Manhattan-based designer Sarah Anderson-Magness. "I called the realtor immediately and asked, ‘Is this real? If it is, I want to come see it today.'" Suffice it to say: The house was indeed real, and now here Anderson-Magness is, two years later, telling the story of her painstaking renovation while perched on a sofa that Wright specified for the home (one of three prefab models he designed with Marshall Erdman). Anderson-Magness’s house—where she spends nearly every weekend with her daughter, Wesley—is Wright’s prefab model #1, one of nine built in this style and just two remaining today.
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