Toy Hill House
Frank Lloyd Wright designed the houses in the Usonia neighborhood with the objective of making them out of natural products and providing people an opportunity to be close with nature. The unique Bertha and Sol Friedman House (also called the Toy Hill House) incorporates massive natural stone and is famous for its icosagon shape, mushroom-like carport, and built-in furniture. A circular stairway leads up to the second floor loft which has a play space and primary and secondary bedrooms. Take the tour in this Architectural Digest video:















