Museums and Institutions - , Michigan, United States
"Gardens never end and buildings never begin" is how Alden B. Dow F.A.I.A (1904-1983) described his own individual organic design philosophy. His own Home and Studio located in Midland, Michigan, exemplifies how this incredible architect masterfully weaves structure and nature together for the ultimate living environment. Designated a National Historic Landmark in 1989, the Home and Studio continues to engage the imagination and elicits emotional responses in all who experience this powerful statement of Mid-Twentieth Century Modern architecture. Planted into an encompassing pond, the Home and Studio is alive with reflective light, soaring roof lines, diverging angles, brilliant color and the perfect balance of enticement and tranquility. It truly is an "oasis of architecture and inspiration." When Garden Clubs, Train Enthusiasts, Art Centers, Artisists, Architects, Book Clubs, Teachers, and Students are searching for a place to spend a quality afternoon touring they call us to schedule architectural tours, educational programs, Michigan history and much more.
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