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Wright’s San Francisco Office (1951)

Wright's San Francisco office

Wright’s San Francisco office with his associate Aaron Green opened in 1951. Wright used the office for his northern California projects including the Marin County Civic Center and V.C. Morris Gift Shop.

Sometime after Wright’s death, the office was disassembled and sold to a collector. It has recently found a new home in Erie, PA at the Haugen History Center. The Haugen History Center is also one of the suggested stops on the Great Wright Road Trip!

Wright's San Francisco Office drafting table

Photo Credit: Hagen History Center

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Location

356 West 6th Street, Erie, PA 16507

Tours

The Hagen History Center is open for self-guided tours during regular visiting hours. View more information about tours and admission fees here.

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Watch a video about Wright’s San Francisco office with Aaron Green’s protégé, Jan Novie here

Aaron G. Green: Organic Architecture Beyond Frank Lloyd Wright by Randolph C. Henning (2017)

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Architecture and home design have always fascinated me. As a young girl I enjoyed drawing floor plans, rearranging my parent’s furniture and playing with Lincoln Logs and Legos.  My passion has always been the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright. Since I have been old enough to drive a car, I have visited Frank Lloyd Wright homes in the Chicagoland area and attended the Wright Plus house walks. Now, as co-owners of Northern Sky Designs, my husband & I are able to combine our website design skills and FLW travels to bring you this website! Enjoy!

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