This house in Racine, Wisconsin, was designed in 1951 by architect

a

protégé

of Frank Lloyd Wright’s who built it for

his own family. More recently,

who has studied Frank Lloyd Wright extensively, was over the moon at the opportunity to rework the home’s neglected landscape.

took his cues from the architecture.

“The couple who bought the house know they are living in a museum piece,” he says. He treated it as one in his design, as well. “It would be very hard not to be inspired by the architecture of a house that looks like this, but it was also important not to go overboard and overshadow the home,” he says.