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Cast of 'Southern Charm' Visits Frank Lloyd Wright-Designed Farm

A Frank Lloyd Wright estate just made its way onto Bravo screens.
Frank Lloyd Wright's mansion has hit the Bravo screens.

A historic property came to Bravo this week.

In the latest episode of Southern Charm, set in South Carolina, we visit the only plantation designed by the late Frank Lloyd Wright. 

The cast takes him over an hour by bus to a property owned by one of Whitney's friends. It just so happens to have been built by "America's most famous architect," as a member of the show has said repeatedly. According to episode Vulture's summary, see Light. 

When there, one of his members of the cast compares the room to his 1970s porn house. 

Old Brass This plantation, known as his plantation, is in fact of historical significance and is described as "the largestand most complex ever undertaken by Wright. Considered one of his best housing projects. On a 4,000-acre site on the banks of the Combahee River in South Carolina, there are several one-story buildings, including the main house and guest house, janitor's quarters, staff sheds, barn stables, aviaries and a It includes various facilities such as a pond where you can eat. All are connected by a boardwalk.

The building features Wright's famous natural aesthetics, with sloping (rather than straight) walls throughout to evoke the sloping trees of the site, and exterior walls of conventional Made of cypress. 

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The plantation was completed in 1987, 28 years after Wright's death in 1959. 

Before both Wright and the client died, Only half of the planned buildings have materialized," the website says. Acquired, restored and completed by Joel Silver. 

Although this land is privately owned, it is currently reportedly through the Beaufort Open Land Trust, where tickets are purchased every other year for his one weekend to the public. It is open to the public.