
Rosenbaum House
The Rosenbaum House, designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1949, is a landmark example of mid-century modern architecture. Located in Florence, Alabama, it was built as a vacation home and showcases Wright's signature principles—open, flowing interior spaces, harmony with the surrounding landscape, and innovative use of materials. The house features a distinctive flat roof, large glass windows that connect indoor and outdoor environments, and a layout that emphasizes simplicity and function. Recognized as the first of Wright’s Usonian homes—affordable, practical designs for middle-class families—it remains a celebrated piece of architectural history.