Frank Lloyd Wright House Opens Toshiko Mori Addition

This building is the very definition of ‘cool.’
from Interior Design: Igniting the envy of designers everywhere, New York-based architect Toshiko Mori recently completed her profession’s dream commission: an addition to a Frank Lloyd Wright house in Buffalo, NY. Mori’s Greatbatch Visitor Pavilion, a 7,775-square-foot, glass-paneled space for exhibition galleries, is part of a $50 million restoration of the 32,000-square-foot complex.
There’s more at our sister publication Interior Design. Photo by Biff Heinrich
Hazel commented:
Great looking tour. Wish I could have seen them all but I'm out on the left coast. I am failimar with DoCoMoMo out here and as a real estate agent specializing in modernism have worked hand in hand with them on modern tours in this neck of the woods. Although they mostly do great work they can be a little puritanical at times regarding the realities that that the owners of some of these historical homes face.Love your blog! Wish you posted more often.
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