Robert Llewellyn Wright House
7927 Deepwell Dr
Bethesda, MD 20817
The Robert Llewellyn Wright House is a historic home in Bethesda, Maryland, designed by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1953 for his son Robert Llewellyn Wright. The 1800-square foot two-story concrete-block structure features a unique hemicyclical design and is situated on a sloping lot overlooking a stream.
As one of only two Wright-designed structures in Maryland, the Robert Llewellyn Wright House holds significance as a representation of Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural legacy. Inhabited by Tom Wright, the grandson of the architect, the house remains a notable example of Usonian architecture and a part of Montgomery County's historical landscape.
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