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The Palmer House
227 Orchard Hills Dr., Ann Arbor
Total Guest Rooms: 1
The Palmer House is a multilevel brick and cypress late period Frank Lloyd Wright house, the plan and design of which is based on the equilateral triangle. The Palmer house exemplifies Wright's open, American organic architecture in which all parts are related to the whole and are linked to the environment in an adaptation of form to nature. In addition to the main house, there is a tea house located on the 2 acres of woodland surrounding the home. The tea house includes a working fireplace, a small kitchen and a bathroom with a shower-over-the toilet.
Visit The Palmer House website for more information on short and long-term rentals and availability.
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Ann Arbor’s Frank Lloyd Wright Palmer House
Frank Lloyd Wright designed this exceptional house in Ann Arbor at the height of his career. It was finished in the 1950s and owned by the Palmer family until recently. New owners, Kate and Jeffrey Schox, are making it available to rent for visitors looking for a unique vacation destination. Also available for events. For more information, visit the Palmer House website. Video courtesy of Ascalon Films.
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The Palmer House: Experience a Piece of Architecture History
Frank Lloyd Wright's Palmer House, built for Bill & Mary Palmer in Ann Arbor during the early 1950's, is one of Wright's last residential masterpieces. It's also one of the few Wright homes in the country available for rent. The 2,000 square-foot home with its collection...
