Pioneered by Frank Lloyd Wright, Prairie Style houses revolutionized residential architecture in the USA in the late 19th and early 20th century. Wright promoted an idea of "organic architecture", the idea that a structure should look as if it naturally grew from the site. Houses were designed with low horizontal lines and open interior spaces. Wright also felt that a horizontal orientation was a distinctly American design. At that time, the younger country had much more open, undeveloped land than found in most older, urbanized European nations.
As an admirer of Frank Lloyd Wright, senior designer Juidiith Clawson felt inspired to remodel this prairie style home in Park City by giving the home a rustic modern flair. For a complete look inside this remodel, click on the "Morning Star" button on the right side of our blog's home page.
Enjoy!
The Templetes Design Team