Inside Frank Lloyd Wright’s Hidden Woodland Utopia | Unique Spaces | Architectural Digest

Today, AD travels to Pleasantville, New York, to tour Toy Hill House, one of the architectural gems in Frank Lloyd Wright’s visionary Usonia neighborhood. In the 1940s, a group of New York City architects, guided by Wright himself, set out to build a modern, affordable utopia—a community rooted in design, nature, and innovation. This resulted in a stunning group of mid-century modern homes nestled in the woods, just an hour from Manhattan. Join us as we explore how Wright’s iconic design principles are brought to life in this small-but-mighty masterpiece.
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