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Taliesin's $1.1 million restored Hillside Theater debuts in Wisconsin

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Taliesin Preservation’s restoration of the Hillside Theater at Frank Lloyd Wright ’s former estate in Spring Green, Wisconsin, has been completed following a five-year and $1.1 million transformation effort for The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation.

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Mamout and Stéphanie Willocx restore 1960s home in Belgium

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Belgian architecture studios Mamout and Stéphanie Willocx have refurbished a 1960s home in Hoeilaart, stripping away previous extensions to celebrate the "spirit and quality" of its original design. Located in a wooded area, the Belgian home was originally designed in 1962 for a group of musicians.

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3 Years and Over $2 Million: What It Costs to Restore a Frank Lloyd Wright Home

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Roughly 150,000 people visit his most widely known home, Fallingwater , each year. And for many Wright superfans, living in one of the roughly 400 remaining homes designed by the famed 20th-century architect is the ultimate dream. Still, Wright’s structures are notorious for aging poorly.

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Frank Lloyd Wright Wisconsin theatre reopens after five-year restoration

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The Hillside Theatre by Frank Lloyd Wright in Wisconsin has reopened following an extensive five-year restoration that addressed "significant structural and functional challenges". Frank Lloyd Wright's Hillside Theatre has been restored following a five-year renovation. Above photo is by Tim Long.

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richard neutra’s restored mid-century home in california is now up for rent

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the residence has undergone a thorough three-year restoration, honoring neutra's original design for a seamless indoor-outdoor living experience. The post richard neutra’s restored mid-century home in california is now up for rent appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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Tour a restored 1970s modernist home in East Melbourne

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Local architect Dale Fisher designed this brick and glass property in the East Melbourne suburb of Balwyn, which has undergone a sympathetic expansion and restoration by architect David Neil, principal of Neil Architecture.

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roovice restores spatial harmony in japanese home using traditional architecture methods

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the kakekae method enhances the circulation system on the first floor and opens up the interior to restore a sense of spatial harmony. The post roovice restores spatial harmony in japanese home using traditional architecture methods appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.