Rosenbaum House

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The Rosenbaum House is a notable Frank Lloyd Wright–designed Usonian residence in Florence, Alabama, recognized as an important example of mid-20th-century American architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Usonian house
historic house museum
house
architect Frank Lloyd Wright NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Modern architecture
Usonian NERFINISHED
completionDate 1940
constructionStartDate 1939
country United States of America
dateOfHeritageDesignation 1978
floorCount 1
hasExtension 1948 addition by Frank Lloyd Wright
hasFeature L-shaped plan
board-and-batten walls
built-in furniture
cantilevered roof overhangs
carport
central hearth
expansive glass walls facing the river
open-plan interior
hasGarden designed landscape integrated with the house
heritageDesignation National Register of Historic Places
surface form: National Register of Historic Places listing
inception 1939
locatedIn Alabama
Florence, Alabama NERFINISHED
Lauderdale County, Alabama NERFINISHED
materialUsed brick
cypress wood
glass
namedAfter Rosenbaum family NERFINISHED
notableFor being the only Frank Lloyd Wright-designed structure in Alabama
exemplifying Wright’s Usonian principles for middle-income families
NRHPReferenceNumber 78000496
openToPublic true
originalOwner Mildred Rosenbaum NERFINISHED
Stanley Rosenbaum NERFINISHED
ownedBy City of Florence, Alabama NERFINISHED
partOf Frank Lloyd Wright works NERFINISHED
preservationStatus restored
roofType flat roof
significantPeriod mid-20th-century American architecture
sitsOn bluff above the Tennessee River
streetAddress 601 Riverview Drive
use house museum
single-family residence
visitorAttraction architectural tourism site in Florence, Alabama

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Florence, Alabama hasLandmark Rosenbaum House