The Theodore Baird Residence, also known as Baird House, is a suburban house designed by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, and located at 38 Shays Street in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States.
[3] The Usonian house was planned and built in 1940[4] for Amherst College English professor[5] Theodore Baird.
Part of the construction work was done at a factory in New Jersey, and moved to Amherst for final assembly.
[7] It is a single-family house with brick, cypress wood and glass façades and a flat roof highly cantilevered over a carport.
[8] There are also three fireplaces, one in the master bedroom and another with a single chimney and two grates which is divided by a partition wall separating the living room and study.