The house is now owned by the Currier Museum of Art because of the Zimmermans' decision to donate the home to the public after their death.
The house was designed in 1950 by Frank Lloyd Wright in his Usonian style for Dr. Isadore and Lucille Zimmerman.
John Geiger,[4] then an apprentice in Wright's Taliesin Fellowship, was sent to New Hampshire to supervise the construction of the Zimmerman house.
[2] The property was maintained by the Zimmermans according to Wright's plan, and was donated to the Currier Museum of Art in 1988.
[7] The museum offers tours of the property with shuttle service to the house, in order to minimize traffic in the residential neighborhood.