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The world's most modern office: Frank Lloyd Wright's Johnson Wax Administration Building in Racine, Wisconsin
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Frank Lloyd Wright designed Johnson Wax HQ as a forest open to the sky
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The greatest office in the world was designed ahead of its time... in 1939. - Vox