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Frank Lloyd Wright

Frank Lloyd Wright was born in Richland Center Wisconsin on June 8, 1867. He designed 1141 homes and buildings, of which 532 were completed by his death on April 9, 1959 in Phoenix, Arizona. His son Lloyd Wright designed the Hollywood Bowl.


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Frank Lloyd Wright - Beverly Hills

Anderton Court Shops  Est. 1952
333 N. Rodeo Drive,  Beverly Hills, CA 90210   Map

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Frank Lloyd Wright - Bradbury

Wilbur Pearce House  Est. 1950
5 Bradbury Hills Road,  Bradbury, CA 91010   Map

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Frank Lloyd Wright - Los Angeles

John Storer House  Est. 1923   National Register 
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 96
Built in 1923, it is one of five Frank Lloyd Wright designed houses in the City of Los Angeles. This unique house is small but, like all of the master architect's residences, is ideally suited to the site. Declared: 2/23/72

8161 Hollywood Blvd,  Los Angeles, CA 90069   Map
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Samuel Freeman House  Est. 1924   National Register 
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 247
Built in 1924, this residence is one of five houses designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in Los Angeles. It is constructed of concrete blocks with Mayan influences. Declared: 11/25/81

1962 Glencoe Way,  Los Angeles, CA 90068   Map

Sturges House
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 577
This a one-story residence, planned in 1939 by famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright, is the only house in Southern California built in the modern style he named Usonian design. Declared: 5/25/93

441 Skyewiay Road,  Los Angeles, CA 90049   Map

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Frank Lloyd Wright - Los Feliz

Barnsdall Arts Center (Residence "A")  Est. 1919
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 33
Barnsdall Art Park. Built in 1919 and designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for Aline Barnsdall to become a part of a proposed cultural center for the performing arts. Declared: 2/26/65
4800 Hollywood Blvd,  Los Angeles, CA 90027   Map

Ennis-Brown House  Est. 1924   Tours    National Register 
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 149
Built in 1924, the Ennis residence has been declared by many as "the most monumental of Frank Lloyd Wright's western experiments with concrete block construction." Declared: 3/3/76

2607 Glendower Ave,  Hollywood, CA 90027   Map
323 660-0607  

Hollyhock House  Est. 1918-1920
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 12
At Barnsdall Art Park . The first residence designed by famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright in the Los Angeles region. Declared: 1/4/63. Open Wednesday - Sunday at 12, 1, 2, and 3 p.m.

4808 Hollywood Blvd,  Los Angeles, CA 90027   Map
323 644-6269  

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Frank Lloyd Wright - Malibu

Arch Oboler House  Est. 1941
32436 Mulholland Highway,  Malibu, CA 90265   Map

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Frank Lloyd Wright - Pasadena

Alice Millard House, "La Miniatura"  Est. 1923   National Register 
First concrete textile-block construction house.

645 Prospect Crescent,  Pasadena, CA 91103   Map

Recommended Links

All-Wright Site - Frank Lloyd Wright Building Guide
Eric Lloyd Wright, Architecture & Planning
Frequently Asked Questions about Frank Lloyd Wright
Frank Lloyd Wright: A Film by Ken Burns & Lynn Novick
Frank Lloyd Wright Biography
Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation
Frank Lloyd Wright Links-Steve's Sheet
Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust
Wright on the Web: A Virtual Look at the Works of Frank Lloyd Wright
Wrightian Association

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