June 22nd, 2016
June 22nd, 2016
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Designed by Wright in 1958 for radiologist Paul Olfelt, the Minneapolis house was completed in 1960 after the architect’s death.
Both the interior and exterior of the property remain largely untouched – including the built-in seating, the windows, and much of the other original furniture.
The property is currently on the market for the first time.

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