“After me, there won’t be any others,” says Roland Reisley, absorbing what it means to be the last original occupant in a Frank Lloyd Wright house.
Reisley is sitting in his hexagonal living room on a rocky hill near Pleasantville, N.Y.
The most famous architect of the 20th century designed the house for Reisley and his wife, Ronny, making many adjustments to his original plan to meet their needs (for a broom closet, for bookshelves, for more kids’ bedrooms).
It was completed in 1952, during a postwar boom in which Wright designed 120 houses in—amazingly—31 states.
Persons:
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Locations:
Pleasantville, N.Y, —