Frank Lloyd Wright’s first home
Located in Illinois, he first designed the residence at age 22 and lived in it for 20 years
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Frank Lloyd Wright's Oak Park Home and Studio in Illinois was his first residence, designed at age 22 and lived in from 1889 to 1909. Built with money borrowed from his boss Louis Sullivan, the modest home underwent major additions in 1895. Today, it is a popular destination for architecture enthusiasts, offering insight into Wright's early life and work.







