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Lewis House (Tallahassee, Florida)

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Location
  
Built
  
1954

Opened
  
1954

Architectural style
  
Modern architecture

Added to NRHP
  
14 February 1979

Nearest city
  
NRHP Reference #
  
79000679

Area
  
2 ha

Phone
  
+1 850-321-6417

Architect
  
Lewis House (Tallahassee, Florida)

Address
  
3117 Okeeheepkee Rd, Tallahassee, FL 32303, USA

Similar
  
Lloyd Lewis House, Cedric G and Patricia N, Quintin Blair House, A P Johnson House, Hiram Baldwin House

Profiles

The Lewis House, also known as Spring House, is a historic home in Tallahassee, Florida, located north of I-10, at 3117 Okeeheepkee Road. It was built in 1954. On February 14, 1979, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. It was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for George Lewis II, President of the Lewis State Bank, and his wife Clifton. The National Trust for Historic Preservation describes its significance: "The novel hemicycle form of Spring House represents a late, and little-known, stage in Wright’s long, prolific career. Although there are approximately 400 intact houses attributed to Wright throughout the country, only a fraction were from his hemicycle series."

Over the past few decades the home had come into disrepair and with bricks falling from their mortar and wood rot. An institute was formed in to protect the house in 1996 but the first work project was not started until January 2013.

On April 18, 2012, the AIA's Florida Chapter placed the house on its list of Florida Architecture: 100 Years. 100 Places.

In 2014, the National Trust for Historic Preservation included the house on its annual list of "America's Eleven Most Endangered Places." Spring House Institute is trying to save it.

References

Lewis House (Tallahassee, Florida) Wikipedia