The Goetsch-Winckler House, located in Okemos, Michigan, is a significant example of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonian architectural style. Designed in 1940 for two Michigan State University art professors, the house exemplifies Wright’s vision of affordable, yet artistic, living in harmony with nature. This compact, single-story home features Wright’s signature horizontal lines, open floor plan, and an emphasis on natural light.
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The owners offer free monthly tours and host various community events. Upcoming tour dates and events can be found on their website.
The home is also available for overnight stays for Wright enthusiasts. (More information listed below.)
Location
The Goetsch-Winckler House is located at 2410 Hulett Road in Okemos, Michigan.
Overnight Stays
Experience Usonia firsthand by booking a stay at the Goetsch-Winckler House!
Donating members of any FLW not-for-profit, K-12 educators, and architects receive a 10% discount off the nightly rate. Check rates and availability on airbnb!
Tours
Free tours are offered by the owners. Visit their page on eventbrite for tour dates and times.