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The house was designed in 1957 for Evelyn and Conrad Gordon, [5] and finished in 1963 (four years after Frank Lloyd Wright's death). It was originally located near Wilsonville , Oregon, situated to take advantage of views of the adjacent Willamette River on the west side and Mount Hood to the east.
Historic American Buildings Survey Joseph C. Berlepsch, Photographer March 31, 1934 NORTH EAST ELEVATION (FRONT) - Noah Webster House, Temple & Grove Streets (moved to Dearborn, MI), New Haven, New Haven County, CT. Building constructed in 1822.
Vista House is a museum at Crown Point in Multnomah County, Oregon, that also serves as a memorial to Oregon pioneers and as a comfort station for travelers on the Historic Columbia River Highway. The site, situated on a rocky promontory, is 733 feet (223 m) above the Columbia River on the south side of the Columbia River Gorge .
A directly photographed image: Exposure mode: Auto exposure: White balance: Auto white balance: Focal length in 35 mm film: 28 mm: Scene capture type: Standard: GPS time (atomic clock) 15:38: Speed unit: Kilometers per hour: Speed of GPS receiver: 0.029184930366754: Reference for direction of image: Magnetic direction: Direction of image: 312. ...
Braddock Heights is located at an elevation of 950 feet (290 m) atop Braddock Mountain (as Catoctin Mountain is locally known) near the pass at Braddock Springs, so named after British General Edward Braddock and Lt. Colonel George Washington's use of the mountain pass on their way to Fort Duquesne during the French and Indian War on April 29, 1755.
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.
A bird's-eye view is an elevated view of an object or location from a very steep viewing angle, creating a perspective as if the observer were a bird in flight looking downward. Bird's-eye views can be an aerial photograph , but also a drawing, and are often used in the making of blueprints, floor plans and maps.