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  2. Lloyd Wright - Wikipedia

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    Frank Lloyd Wright Jr. (March 31, 1890 – May 31, 1978), commonly known as Lloyd Wright, was an American architect, active primarily in Los Angeles and Southern ...

  3. 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.

  4. J. J. Walser Jr. residence - Wikipedia

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    The J. J. Walser Jr. residence in the Chicago, United States, neighborhood of Austin was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright [2] for real estate developer Joseph Jacob Walser Jr. The cruciform two-story house is typical of Wright's Prairie School period.

  5. A New Frank Lloyd Wright Biography Explains the Architect’s ...

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    Writer Paul Hendrickson studied Wright’s all-too-often overlooked documents and archives to paint an elaborate portrait of the greatest American architect of the 20th century

  6. William L. Thaxton Jr. House - Wikipedia

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    The William L. Thaxton Jr. House is a large single-story Usonian house, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1954 and built in Houston, Texas in 1955. The Thaxton House is Wright's only residential project in Houston.

  7. John Sowden House - Wikipedia

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    The original owner, John Sowden, was a painter and photographer who hired his friend, Lloyd Wright (eldest son of Frank Lloyd Wright), to build his home on Franklin Ave in Los Feliz. The house is built using concrete textile blocks and Mayan themes, with decorative block-work along some of the interior walls.

  8. How Lloyd Wright's Infamous Sowden House Might Be ... - AOL

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    The trust story behind the Sowden House, a Frank Lloyd Wright Jr. Mayan Revival home in Los Feliz where the Black Dahlia may have been killed. How Lloyd Wright's Infamous Sowden House Might Be ...

  9. Johnson Wax Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    The Johnson Wax Headquarters is the corporate headquarters of the household goods company S. C. Johnson & Son in Racine, Wisconsin, United States.The original headquarters includes two buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright: the Administration Building, completed in April 1939, and the Research Tower, completed in November 1950.