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On Saturday, July 30, 2022, friends of Larry Woodin and members of the Wright community gathered for a commemoration of Larry's life at the Brandes House in Sammamish, Washington. Thanks to Marsha and John Shyer, who organized and hosted the event, and to Mike Jaynes for the photos. You can honor Larry's memory with a gift to the Conservancy's Larry Woodin Easement Opportunity Fund, which helps qualified building owners overcome the financial hurdle of donating a preservation easement: savewright.org/matching-challenge-for-the-larry-woodin-ea...
The home and guest house cost US$155,000,[5][13] broken down as follows: house $75,000; finishing and furnishing $22,000; guest house, garage and servants' quarters $50,000; architect's fee $8,000.
The total project price of $155,000, adjusted for inflation, is the equivalent of approximately $2.4 million in 2009.[14] A more accurate reflection of the relative cost of the project in its time is that the cost of restoration alone in 2002 was reported at $11.4 million.
SC Johnson Administration Building and Research Tower, Racine, Wisconsin; summer, morning; Frank Lloyd Wright design