Frank Lloyd Wright in West Lafayette, IN

 


Below is the actual 2007 Indianapolis Star article on the Samara House that I uncovered this morning in one of Marshall's Frank Lloyd Wright books.  Marshall had a habit of adding relevant newspaper clippings to books he collected which added to the story.

Frank Lloyd Wright was commissioned back in 1950 to build a home in West Lafayette by a then young Chemistry Professor John Christian and his wife.  One of the unique features of the Samara House is a great room that could entertain up to 50 people at once, something the Christians had requested for faculty, friends and family gatherings.  

When the Christians called Wright at his Taliesin home they were surprised when he answered the phone himself.  The couple met several times with Wright at Taliesin West until Wright had gathered enough information to create the plans for the house (1955).  

The occasion of the newspaper article was to cover the homes history in anticipation of it soon becoming a National Historic Landmark.  

Marshall's Newspaper Clipping:  Indy Star, 2007


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