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  <title>#118/The (Next to) Last Frank Lloyd Wright Client: Roland Reisley</title>
  <description>Frank Lloyd Wright, now 60 years after his death, remains the most well-known architect in America, perhaps the world.&amp;amp;nbsp; Notorious for his ego, which was matched only by his genius and talent, Wright would be delighted to be so this famous for so long.&amp;amp;nbsp; Wright would say, and he did, that he was the greatest architect ever, and for many, he was and still is.&amp;amp;nbsp; Roland Reisley was only 26 when he became Wright’s client for a small house.&amp;amp;nbsp; Now Reisley is one of Wright's last living clients, still in the same lovely house in upstate New York, a small colony of Wright houses known as Usonia. The Usonian houses were the prototype for small affordable houses across America in a post-war time when affordable housing was needed.&amp;amp;nbsp; Unfortunately, the Usonians were not particularly economical nor small, but they remain beautiful designs that people rarely want to leave.&amp;amp;nbsp; Our George Smart was on the road in New York and sat down with Reisley this past summer. </description>
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