Charles L. Manson House

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Charles L. Manson House
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Charles L. Manson House is located in Wisconsin
Charles L. Manson House
General information
Type House
Architectural style Usonian
Location Wausau, Wisconsin
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Construction started 1938-1941
Technical details
Floor area 2,462 sq ft (228.7 m2)
Design and construction
Architect Frank Lloyd Wright

The Charles L. Manson House is a Frank Lloyd Wright designed home in Wausau, Wisconsin.

Built over two years (1938 - 1941) for a successful local insurance agent, the Charles and Dorothy Manson House is among Wright’s Usonian designs. The home uses a square unit system, but introduces 30 and 60 degree angles to eliminate right angle corners. However, the strong horizontal line of the house descending three levels down the sloping wooded lot has the silhouette of Wright’s Prairie School houses.

Typical of Usonians, the walls are sandwich compositions of plywood and tidewater red cypress board and batten trimmed with local red (Ringle) brick. To protect the house against fierce winters, Wright sandwiched two extra layers into the walls. The house sits on a concrete slab with its back to the street.

References

  • Storrer, William Allin. The Frank Lloyd Wright Companion. University Of Chicago Press, 2006, ISBN 0-226-77621-2 (S.249)

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