Frank Lloyd Wright, the architect who popularized indoor-outdoor living, will be celebrated Saturday, a day before the 158th anniversary of his birth, at the Gordon House in Silverton, Wright’s only design built in Oregon.

From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., visitors to the Gordon House at 869 W. Main St. can see the interior of the two-story dwelling with decorative geometric fretwork and walls of glass rising 12 feet to the ceiling ($5 for adults, under 18 are free).

They will also hear the fascinating story of the significant structure that was saved from demolition and moved near the Oregon Garden where it was reconstructed and opened to the public in March 2002. Since then, more than 100,000 people have explored Wright’s handsome approach to indoor-outdoor living.

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