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  2. Edward E. Boynton House - Wikipedia

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    Frank Lloyd Wright's Edward E. Boynton House was officially listed for sale, in 1973, for $82,500. 1974 - 1977 The public sees the Boynton House The house was enshrouded in bushes when it goes on the market, greenery flanking either side of the house above the second story roof.

  3. Taliesin West - Wikipedia

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    Taliesin West is a studio and home on Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard in Scottsdale, Arizona, United States. Named after the architect Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin studio in Spring Green, Wisconsin, Taliesin West was Wright's winter home and studio from 1937 until his death in 1959 at the age of 91. Afterward, it became the headquarters of the ...

  4. Pilgrim Congregational Church (Redding, California) - Wikipedia

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    Pilgrim Congregational Church in Redding, California was designed in 1958 by the American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, and built between 1960 and 1963. One of the parishioners contacted Wright, the architect, to inquire about designing a building. Mr.

  5. American System-Built Homes - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Wright scholar, William Allin Storrer unveiled his controversial 29 undiscovered Frank Lloyd Wright works. One of these houses was the Thomas E. Sullivan House at 336 Gregory Avenue in Wilmette, Illinois, next door to the Burleigh House at 330 Gregory Ave.

  6. Storer House (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Storer House is a Frank Lloyd Wright house in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles built in 1923. The structure is noteworthy as one of the four Mayan Revival style textile-block houses built by Wright in the Los Angeles area from 1922 to 1924.

  7. Taliesin Associated Architects - Wikipedia

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    Taliesin Associated Architects was an architectural firm founded by apprentices of Frank Lloyd Wright to carry on his architectural vision after his death in 1959. The firm disbanded in 2003. [1] [2] It was headquartered at Taliesin West in Scottsdale, Arizona and had up to 14 principals who had all worked under Wright. [3]

  8. Frank Lloyd Wright - Wikipedia

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    Frank Lloyd Wright Jr., known as Lloyd Wright (1890–1978), became a notable architect in Los Angeles. Lloyd's son, Eric Lloyd Wright (1929–2023), was an architect in Malibu, California , specializing in residences, but also designed civic and commercial buildings.

  9. List of Frank Lloyd Wright works - Wikipedia

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    Frank Lloyd Wright House: 8901: S.002: Oak Park: Illinois: 1889: 1889: Playroom & kitchen addition 1895 Drafting Studio & Connecting Corridor addition 1898 Remodeled 1911 Restored 1974–1987 Tours available. Louis Sullivan Bungalow: 9003: S.005: Ocean Springs: Mississippi: 1890: 1890: An Adler & Sullivan commission designed in part by Wright.