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The William and Mary Palmer House is a house in Ann Arbor, Michigan, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1952. [2] The home was designed for William Palmer, an economics professor at the University of Michigan, and his wife Mary. It sits on three lots at the end of a quiet, dirt road cul-de-sac.
The William B. and Mary Shuford Palmer House is a multilevel brick and cypress late period Frank Lloyd Wright house, the plan and design of which is based on the equilateral triangle. The house is sheltered by a long broad hipped roof with deep overhangs; a cantilever extending over the terrace is the most dramatic feature of the house.
The William and Mary Palmer House at 227 Orchard Hills Dr. in Ann Arbor is an intriguing example of an Usonian home because of all its funky-shaped features: an equilateral triangle layout ...
Here you will find a list, according to the NRIS database, of Frank Lloyd Wright designed buildings and related historic districts which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The listings below pertain to individual listings on the Register so contributing properties in the historic districts are not generally included here.
The Bogk House — a Frank Lloyd Wright house on Terrace Avenue — was the model for Landa's design. Years back, Henry and Mariann got the chance to tour the house themselves. Henry was taken by ...
"Bootleg" house designed by Wright while working for Adler & Sullivan. Remodeled 1900: George Blossom House: 9201: S.014: Chicago [9] Illinois: 1892: 1892 "Bootleg" house designed by Wright while working for Adler & Sullivan. Robert G. Emmond House: 9202: S.015: La Grange [10] Illinois: 1892: 1892 "Bootleg" house designed by Wright while ...
Dunn was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan on 2 June 1942 to Mary and William B. Palmer in a house designed for them by Frank Lloyd Wright. [2] After graduating University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1964, she married Roger Dunn in 1965 and moved to San Francisco, California in 1967.
The neighborhood contains nearly every prominent architectural style used in the period 1860-1914. is represented in the Old West Side. These most prevalent styles include Italian villas, Queen Anne ornamental houses, classic revival houses, small plain New England and colonial revival styles. The neighborhood also includes Gothic cottages ...