November 8th, 2009

Weekly Winners—The Westcott Home

On Friday I had the opportunity to take a tour of the Westcott home in Springfield, Ohio. The home was built by Frank Lloyd Wright in the early 1900s and just opened for tours in 2005 after a $5.8 million dollar renovation. We couldn’t take photos inside but the house was beautiful. Lots of Japanese influence and a reflecting pool out front. It even smelled good inside—like old wood and history.

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Unfortunately for the Wescott’s it was built right next to a cemetery.

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11 comments to Weekly Winners—The Westcott Home

  • What beautiful shots, I’m so jealous you got to tour it!

    There is a FLW house in my hometown, and someone my father in law knows owns it so we got to go inside one time… his homes are just so amazing.

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    *pixie* Reply:

    I’ve been to his home and studio in Oak Park too. Love his style.

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  • There is a FLW home near here that is open for tours – it is amazing.

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    *pixie* Reply:

    His work is incredible. May go see the one when we go to Milwaukee next year. :)

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  • I adore FLW homes. I need to take a daytrip to Springfield to check this one out.

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    *pixie* Reply:

    You definitely should. The reflecting pool and the main living/dining areas are amazing.

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  • I don’t know why I thought you were going to Falling Waters, but I think that is in PA or NY so this makes sense now. I guess that is the first house I think of when someone says Frank Lloyd Wright. This house is beautiful. Almost has a slight Aisan influence it seems. Gorgeous pictures.

    P.S. The Adventures of Photo Pixie are up! :)

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    *pixie* Reply:

    It’s the first house most people think of. And you’re right, lots of Asian influence in this house.

    By the way, I LOVE the pictures of Vegas. :)

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  • Icanhasdiary

    Nice pictures! We have Taliesin out here, which is the headquarters for the Frank Lloyd Wright foundation… it’s a big complex with housing for students of the School of Architecture. I used to go there on my lunch hour when I worked nearby and just enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. His work is very calming to look at, for some reason. And it attracts very intelligent people, I’ve noticed. I don’t know why that is.

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    *pixie* Reply:

    His work is so calming because of all the horizontal lines and the way he integrated nature into the building—through things like lots of windows and such.

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