Frank Lloyd Wright in California
In the 1920s, Frank Lloyd
Wright needed a change of scenery, so he went west. He found some commissions to build wonderful homes in a
climate and environment that was totally foreign to him. He was very successful at building in a way that really fit
the California landscape.
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Site |
City |
Date Built |
| Hollyhock house |
Los Angeles |
1917 |
| Storer House |
Hollywood |
1923 |
| Marin County Civic Center |
San Rafael |
1957 |
| Anderton Court Shops |
Beverly Hills |
1952 |
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