Eddie's House

Eddie's House
Interactive map of the Eddie's House area
General information
Typedoghouse
Architectural stylePre-Usonian
LocationRedwood Road, San Anselmo, California
Coordinates37°58′33″N 122°34′32″W / 37.97575°N 122.57556°W / 37.97575; -122.57556
Completed1963
Destroyed1973
ClientJim Berger
Technical details
Floor area4 square feet (0.37 m2)
Design and construction
ArchitectFrank Lloyd Wright
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Eddie's House was a doghouse designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for the Berger family of San Anselmo, California, to be used by their dog Eddie. Wright designed Eddie's House to be in keeping with the family's home, known as the Robert Berger House, which he had previously designed. The plans for the doghouse were completed by Wright in 1957, and the 4 ft2 (0.37 m2) triangular house was built in 1963. In 1973 Eddie's House was removed and thrown away, but in 2010 Jim and Eric Berger, sons of Robert Berger, rebuilt Eddie's House from the original plans for a segment in Romanza, a documentary film by Michael Miner about Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural works in California. The doghouse is the smallest structure Wright ever designed.