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  2. 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.

  3. List of Frank Lloyd Wright works - Wikipedia

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    Frank Lloyd Wright designed 1,141 houses, commercial buildings and other works throughout his lifetime, including 532 that were eventually built. As of 2013 [update] , there were 409 extant structures designed by Wright.

  4. Coonley House - Wikipedia

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    The art glass windows of the Coonley Playhouse feature one of Frank Lloyd Wright's best known designs. A pattern based on balloons, confetti and American flags, very festive for the intended use of the structure, the design used in these windows was artistically striking and represents Wright's first departure from his signature style using ...

  5. Don M Stromquist House - Wikipedia

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    The Don M. Stromquist House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, is located on a ten-acre site in Bountiful, Utah.At an altitude of 6,000 feet (1,800 m), it consists of the main house, an office/laboratory/garage annex, a gardener's shed and a barn.

  6. Pope–Leighey House - Wikipedia

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    Interior of house, looking into the living room. Exterior of house, with a view of the flat roof. Exterior view of clerestory windows. The Pope–Leighey House, formerly known as the Loren Pope Residence, is a suburban home in Virginia designed by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright.

  7. Suntop Homes - Wikipedia

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    In cooperation with Frank Lloyd Wright, the Tod Company secured a patent [1] for the unique design, intending to sell development rights for Suntops across the country. Drawing of Suntop in perspective, with ventilating windows opened, from patent D114,204

  8. Bachman–Wilson House - Wikipedia

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    November 21, 2008: Frank Lloyd Wright Renovation Receives Merit Award - Inhabitat; October 17, 2008: Honors for Restored Wright House - New York Times; 2011: 10 Most Endangered Historic Places in New Jersey; April 19, 2012: A Frank Lloyd Wright House in NJ ready to deconstruct and reconstruct Archived February 13, 2019, at the Wayback Machine

  9. Herbert and Katherine Jacobs Second House - Wikipedia

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    The house was the second of two designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for journalist Herbert Jacobs and his wife Katherine. Its design is unusual among Wright's works; he called the style the "Solar Hemicycle" due to its semicircular layout and use of natural materials and orientation to conserve solar energy. [4]

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