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Photo Gallery: Frank Lloyd Wright's Ardmore 'Suntop' Home

Photos can't do this 1939 classic justice.

 
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A purposely saturated photo reveals Wright's constant awareness of the relationship between foreground and background lines: the table and bench seating, the indoor overhang and its ledge, the brick wall, the panes of glass and their frames, the outdoor garden plots and even the fence near the sidewalk are in symmetry. (Frank Lloyd Wright "Suntop" home, Ardmore, Pa.)

When you're inside a home designed by the world-renowned 20th century architect Frank Lloyd Wright, it's tough to stop taking photographs. Since this particular home, on Sutton Road in Ardmore, is for sale, we didn't bother to even try.

Realtor Craig Brand was kind enough to give Patch a tour last week. For the full story of the home—one of four situated in a pinwheel-like structure where Sutton meets Spring Street—click here.

And tomorrow morning, check back for a short video tour of the "Suntop" home, built in 1939, with local architect Jack Burns.

Related Topics: Ardmore Frank Lloyd Wright Suntop Homes and Frank Lloyd Wright

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