The Ritcher House is considered to be one of the best examples of Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian mode of design in North Carolina.
Established in 1948 by Henry Kamphoefner, the school hired several Modernist architects as faculty members.
[2][3] George Matsumoto, a professor teaching architectural classes at North Carolina State University, designed the Ritcher House in 1951 along with Henry Kamphoefner.
The house was built on a modest budget and is an example of modular constructivism and timber framing.
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