Frank Lloyd Wright’s McCartney House, nestled in Kalamazoo, Michigan’s Parkwyn Village, stands as a testament to the architect’s innovative Usonian home design. Built in 1949 for Ward and Helen McCartney, the house embodies Wright’s vision of blurring the lines between nature and interior living.
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Composed of two interlocking triangles, the 1,700 square foot home boasts expansive windows, creating a seamless connection with the surrounding environment.
The heart of the house lies in the central great room, featuring Wright-designed tables, all bathed in natural light. As a testament to the home’s enduring legacy, it was restoration was started in 2021, staying true to Wright’s original plans while offering modern amenities.
Location of the McCartney House
2662 Taliesin Dr
Kalamazoo, MI 49008
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