In 1939, one of the greatest architects, Frank Lloyd Wright, designed a complex of family houses that was never realized.
Now, after 74 years, one of the facilities has been erected in Florida on a college campus Florida Southern College. The one-story building is part of about 60 houses designed by the late American as part of the project "Usonian homes"– family houses, accessible to the average family. The house, which they built in Florida, does not serve the original purpose of a living environment, but is part of the complex Sharp Family Tourism and Education Center - a gallery and visitor center that hosts exhibitions of Wright's work and life. The house also has reproduced furniture that is Wright designed for the presented project.