Herman T. Mossberg Residence, Frank Lloyd Wright residence in Twyckenham Hills, South Bend, United States.
The Herman T. Mossberg Residence is a single-family home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in South Bend completed in 1948 and defined by its L-shaped floor plan with glass walls opening onto an interior courtyard. The structure uses brick and cypress wood to create an open connection between the living spaces and surrounding grounds.
The home was designed in 1948 for Herman Mossberg, who operated a successful lithography printing business. The family was acquainted with Wright's well-known homes, which motivated them to collaborate with the architect on a new residence for their expanding needs.
The residence demonstrates how Wright adapted his design approach in later decades by using glass and open spaces to blend interior and exterior living areas. Visitors can see how this home merged family needs with the architect's principles.
The home has been carefully restored while preserving its original features such as the special glass walls and wood details. Visitors should expect interconnected rooms and visible outdoor areas through large windows, which makes walking through the house a visual journey.
Gertrude Mossberg requested additional kitchen windows from Wright that departed from his typical design plans. This modification shows how even renowned architects responded to the practical wishes of their clients.
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