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Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect

The Sherman Booth Residence

A unique home from Prairie School master Frank Lloyd Wright is up for grabs in the North Shore suburb of Glencoe. Know as the Sherman Booth House, the three-story house was built in 1916 for Frank Lloyd Wright's attorney, Crain's reveals. The spacious home, which features five bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms, is the largest of six other Wright-designed homes in the Ravine Bluffs subdivision. The...

The J. Kibben Ingalls House, 1909

Prairie style home in unique "park-like" setting on "Street of Dreams". Four bedrooms, screened front porch, many living areas, sympathetic addition flows from expanded kitchen to new family room and deck. Original sconce lies, art glass windows, built-in cabinetry, oak floors/trim, 269-feet deep lot. 3 car detached garage. A most livable home. Additional information upon...

The Eppstein Residence, 1947-1953

Located in the heart of "The Acres" with access to approximately seventy acres of private nature preserve-like property. Radiant floor heat, cement counters, mahogany trim, 3 skylights, 2 wood burning fireplaces and an in-ground cement pool set the Eppstein residence apart from the rest. A large fireplace and 10-foot windows with great views into the valley are focus points of the large living room. The...

Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect

The John Storer Residence, 1923

Frank Lloyd Wright, The John Storer Residence, 1923. Quoting Sally Woodbridge from her book on the California houses of the Historic American Buildings Survey: "Of all the architects who perceived the Edenic possibilities of California, none capitalized on them with more sensitivity and assurance than Frank Lloyd Wright." A timeless Edenic magic lives on today in the restored, and eminently livable Storer...

The Millard House (La Miniatura), 1923

Recognized by Wright as the earliest 'Usonian' house, La Miniatura is also the first residence to utilize Wright's highly inventive textile block building system. The Millard House is internationally recognized as one of the world's most important works of architecture. Now, following a multi-year restoration, the complex offers one of the most romantic, and creative living spaces anywhere. Sited on nearly...

Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect

Against the splendid backdrop of the Kohala Mountains, the estate is a short distance from the Kohala coastline. The Mauna Lani Resort and Mauna Kea Golf Club are close by.Frank Lloyd Wright (1869'1959) is widely considered the greatest American architect of all time. In a brilliant career spanning more than 60 years, Wright designed over 1000 buildings, approximately 300 of which were built. Wright...

Tomek House

Wright's Prairie Style masterpiece was the architect's first cantilever and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1905-6, the house is sited on one of the larger lots in Riverside, a charming, picturesque village designed in 1869 by Olmsted & Vaux, the designers of Central Park, Golden Gate Park, and the Boston Park System. Riverside is the first totally planned suburb in the U.S....

The Taggart House, 1922

City of Los Angeles Historic Cultural Landmark #521. First offering since 1976. From its entry above on Live Oak Drive, the living space cascades to the dramatic 2-story living room with loft dining above, then out to the exotic gardens. City views are framed by the geometric-patterned leaded glass windows. Includes: 3 bedrooms, den, and 3 baths with Wrightian detailing...

Warwick Evans Residence

Here, Wright's rich textural and ornamental tradition is fully resolved within a precise geometry, which reflects inside the perfection of nature outside. The residence is carefully sited within walled gardens on its nearly half acre site, & affords dramatic sunset vistas across the westside to the ocean. The meticulous renovation & restoration is celebrated in several publications including a...

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