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The Calori House, 1926

Glendale Historic Register #23: I like to think that Loyd Wright’s early association with L.A.’s music and theater scene contributed to his undogmatic approach to style. A great actor was still a great actor, even in a different set of clothes. Lloyd designed the first shell of the Hollywood Bowl in 1924. Two years later its stepped design elements are incorporated in the welcoming entry of Calori...

The De Jonghe Residence, 1949

Live with nature in organic architecture! The De Jonghe Residence, 1949 by Lloyd Wright, with enhancements by architect John Powell. Constructed like Taliesin West of stone, concrete, wood and glass, the residence is seemingly grown out of its gated ridge-top. Sited for panoramic views, the occupants live within nature while enjoying city, ocean and mountain views. Extensive outdoor decking flows...

LA Historic Cultural Landmark, #521

The City of Los Angeles Historic Cultural Landmark, #521. First offering since 1976. The living space cascades to the dramatic 2 story living room with loft dining above, then out to the exotic gardens. Dramatic city views are framed by the Wrightian leaded glass windows. Prime Los Feliz Oaks...

The De Jonghe Residence, 1949

Here is a are opportunity to experience the classic De Jonghe Residence, 1949 by Lloyd Wright with enhancements by architect John Powell. Constructed like Taliesin West of Stone, Concrete, Wood and Glass, the residence is seemingly grown out of it's gated ridge-top. Sited for panoramic vistas: occupants live within the City, Ocean and Mountain views. Extensive outdoor decking flows seamlessly from the...

The Henry O. Bollman Residence, 1922

By the early 1920's Lloyd Wright had accumulated significant experience in theatre, music, landscape, and architectural design. Working associations with his father, Olmsted and Olmsted, Irving Gill, Rudolph Schindler, and Norman Bel Geddes all contributed by this time to his personal vision of a new architecture which would integrate his total experience. In his second commission, designed for...

Alfred Newman Estate

First offering since 1948: The historic Alfred Newman Estate with original residence by architect Lloyd Wright. Here, contiguous to Rustic Creek, this astonishing 2.6 plus acre property with a natural spring for irrigation sweeps into the old Dallugge avocado grove providing ample room for horses, stables, corral, riding arena, & a broad playing field. Wright sited the residence above to provide...

Johnson House, 1963

Assertive and flamboyant from the street, the house opens to the quiet repose of its natural hillside setting. Soaring two story public areas, two private master suites and...

The Weber House, 1921

This published house is Lloyd Wright's first commission. Set well back from the street behind its broad front lawn, the residence projects an aura of dignity and repose. It is designed in his father's Prairie Style vernacular with soft lighting, stained glass windows, and built-ins in the living and dining rooms. Includes 3 bedrooms (2 up & 1 down), 2 baths, and studio guest quarters with bath all...

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