Meyer May House

landmark in Grand Rapids
#2 in Grand Rapids / #955 in United States of America
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The Meyer May House, located in Grand Rapids, Michigan, is a classic example of Frank Lloyd Wright's Prairie School architectural style. Built in 1908-1909, the house was commissioned by Meyer S. May, a prominent local clothier. Featuring horizontal lines, flat or hipped roofs with broad overhanging eaves, and a central chimney, the design emphasizes harmony with the landscape. The home includes original Wright-designed furniture, art glass windows, and fixtures. Restored to its original condition by Steelcase Inc.


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