The Martin House, designed and built from 1903-05, is considered by Wright scholars to be a significant turning point in the evolution of the Prairie house concept. The original complex consisted of the main Martin House, pergola, conservatory, and carriage house, the Barton House and a gardener's cottage, totaling nearly 32,000 square feet. Wright called the Martin House his "opus," and had its plans tacked above his drafting board for decades. Reconstruction of the pergola, conservatory and carriage house was completed in early 2007 in the most ambitious restoration of demolished Wright buildings to date. The Martin House Restoration Corporation is a New York not-for-profit corporation founded in 1992. It has a 30-member board of directors and approximately 400 active volunteers. The historic Martin House site is open for tours year round. More information about this National Historic Landmark, including tour information, can be found at www.martinhouse.org For current job openings, visit: http://martinhouse.org/employment.cfmNow Hiring: Programs CoordinatorTeachersDigital Marketing InternMarketing Analytics Intern