Exterior, House Building Type, Flat RoofLine, Mid-Century Building Type, and Prefab Building Type The Rudin House in Madison, built following Lloyd Wright's prefabricated Plan #2 for Marshall Erdman's company, is one of two homes built as a large, flat-roofed square with a double-height living room accented with a wall of windows. [Photo via Mike Condren]  Photo 5 of 6 in Frank Lloyd Wright’s Largely Forgotten Forays Into Prefab Housing from A Look at Frank Lloyd Wright's Little-Known Prefabs

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Largely Forgotten Forays Into Prefab Housing

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The Walter and Mary Ellen Rudin House is a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed prefab building in Madison, Wisconsin. Designed in 1957 and completed two years later, it is the first of the only two examples of the second type (known as Prefab No.2) of the Erdman prefab houses.