Frank Lloyd Wright's Restored Tulsa Mansion Listed for $8 Million

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Westhope, one of the largest residences designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, is up for sale for $8 million after a two-year-long restoration project. The 10,000-square-foot mansion sits on 1.5 acres in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and was designed by Wright in 1929 for his cousin. The property features Wright's "textile block" construction system and 5,200 glass panes, providing sun-drenched rooms and views of the surrounding landscape. The home includes five bedrooms and four baths, with some original wood furniture included in the sale.
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