If you love geometry, you're gonna love a look inside a St. Louis home designed by world-famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright. It has shapes and angles...everywhere.

This House on YouTube recently toured this supremely-unique St. Louis home in Ebsworth Park. Here's how they described it:

The Frank Lloyd Wright House in Ebsworth Park (Kraus House) is a cohesive work of Usonian architecture contextualized by the landscape. It was designed for Russell Kraus and his wife, Ruth Kraus on over 10 acres boasting a native Persimmon Grove.

I hope you like angles and shapes because they are everywhere in this home.

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The St. Louis Kraus House Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright

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The sweet thing about this St. Louis home is you can visit and tour it yourself. The official website allows you to book a tour so you can walk the angled halls and admire Frank Lloyd Wright's design vision. I checked their calendar and it appears there are slots available.

There is a reason why Frank Lloyd Wright was one of the world's most recognized architects during his life which unfortunately ended over a half century ago. It's easy to understand why this home is on the National Register of Historic Places. It's a home and a design unlike any other that you can easily day trip to and enjoy.

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