Mary F. Roberts, the Martin complex’s executive director, said her team has spent years requesting the windows’ return from the university and from many other institutions. Many panes and other architectural components were removed during the Martin property’s decades of mid-20th-century neglect and then surfaced on the market.

The University of Victoria’s Legacy Art Galleries will put the Martin windows on view for two months starting July 15, in an exhibition, “So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright.” After that, experts will reinstall the panes at the house. Two of the windows in the university collection had been already copied for the Martin building, and those copies are now being donated to the university galleries.