Frank Lloyd Wright designed hundreds of landmark buildings and homes during a prolific career that spanned more than seven decades. But in what is widely considered a first and only for the famed architect, Wright indulged a young boy's humble request for a dog house in 1956 and sent him designs for the structure.
12 year old Jim Berger wrote his request to Wright and offered to pay him out of the earnings from his paper route. Berger later realized that this was a great story and has made a documentary featuring the doghouse among other grander structures designed by Wright in California.
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