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  2. Ennis House - Wikipedia

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    The house consists of two buildings, the main house and a smaller chauffeur's apartment/garage, separated by a paved courtyard. Unlike the vertical orientation of the other three block houses, the Ennis House has a long horizontal loggia spine on the northern side, connecting public and private rooms to the south, and is very large at 6,200 sq ft (580 m 2). [9]

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  4. File:Ennis House front view 2005.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Frank Lloyd Wright's Ennis House in Los Feliz, Now $7. ... - AOL

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    We told you about this house back in February when it was listed for $10.495 million. Does going from an eight figure to a seven figure price tag entice you now? Architecture legend Frank Lloyd ...

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  7. I Want Frank Lloyd Wright's Ennis House in L.A. - AOL

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    Frank Lloyd Wright's 1924 Ennis House is one of the most unique homes in the world and in need of a buyer with discerning taste and deep pockets. A recent price reduction means the.

  8. Storer House (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Considered an example of Wright's pre-Columbian or early Modernist architecture, [3] Storer House is one of four textile-block houses he built in Southern California, the others being the Millard House, the Samuel Freeman House and the Ennis House. The textile-block houses were named for their richly textured brocade-like concrete walls. [4]

  9. Frank Lloyd Wright's Famed Ennis House Sells for $4.5M - AOL

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    One of Frank Lloyd Wright's most beloved homes has been saved from further deterioration by a billionaire architecture buff, according to the property's steward. Our friends at Curbed tipped us ...