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  2. Fallingwater - Wikipedia

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    Olgivanna Wright regarded Fallingwater as "the most dramatic home my husband designed", [413] saying that the house was the only Wright–designed building that many people could name. [414] Nearly two decades after the house's completion, The Baltimore Sun described Fallingwater as "a handsome and daring house" in its own way but a "monumental ...

  3. File:FallingwaterWright.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Kaufmann Desert House - Wikipedia

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    The Kaufmann Desert House, or simply the Kaufmann House, is a house in Palm Springs, California, that was designed by architect Richard Neutra in 1946. It was commissioned by Edgar J. Kaufmann, Sr. , a businessman who also commissioned Fallingwater by Frank Lloyd Wright.

  5. Gardens built around fish and forest fire recovery are themes ...

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    Burned logs stand like totem poles among an oasis of plants, bonsai trees and falling water. “They’re beautiful. You cannot recreate this by hand,“ he said of the charred logs which rise as ...

  6. List of Frank Lloyd Wright works - Wikipedia

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    Wright reportedly had a minor role on the interior. Hillside Home School I: 8703: S.001: Spring Green: Wisconsin: 1887: 1887: Designed by Wright while working for Joseph Lyman Silsbee. Demolished 1950: Frank Lloyd Wright House: 8901: S.002: Oak Park: Illinois: 1889: 1889: Playroom & kitchen addition 1895 Drafting Studio & Connecting Corridor ...

  7. Hollyhock House - Wikipedia

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    An interesting feature is the mitered glass corners at the windows; an early idea Wright later used at Fallingwater. Wright notably referred to the architecture of Hollyhock House as "California Romanza", borrowing from a musical term translating to "freedom to make one's own form." [19] Hollyhock House has 17 rooms and seven bathrooms. [20]

  8. FACT CHECK: Video Showing Nancy Pelosi Falling On House ... - AOL

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    A video shared on X purports to show Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi falling down while using a walker on the House floor during the recent certification of the 2024 presidential election. Verdict ...

  9. The 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright - Wikipedia

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    Built during the Great Depression, ideas for the Jacobs House (1937) grew out of an urban planning idea of Wright's that would provide a community of well-built, single-family affordable housing. Wright initially called this aesthetic Usonian, a word coined in the early 1900s for "American". Working within a budget of less than $5000, Wright ...