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Uncle Joe

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Sat Apr 25, 2026, 12:33 PM Apr 25

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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