Interesting Houses

FLW in Santa Fe

FLW in Santa Fe

The only adobe structure designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in the late 1920s was supposed to be built in El Paso, TX. But due to circumstances — rumored to be differences of opinion between Wright and the homeowner — the project never came to be, and by the end of the...

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Villa Rockledge

A premiere auction Saturday of the historic Villa Rockledge in Laguna Beach, an ocean front property built by Frank Miller, the man who had a hand in shaping the famed Mission Inn Hotel & Spa in Riverside from 1918 to 1922, has been cancelled. That's because the...

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Stinson Contemporary

This 1400 square foot home is located on a small infill site in Stinson Beach, California (near San Francisco). The home has a combination of modern detailing and rustic materials. On the exterior, recycled fir ceiling decking offers a counterpoint to metal and cement...

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Calp, Spain

The extremely steep plot of land offers such spectacular sea views that it invites one to spend time, relax and do nothing.  A piece is incrusted into the sloping land, maintaining its natural profile which is overshadowed by the house on top....

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Scottsdale

Suspended reclaimed-wood beams radiate toward the great room of this custom Scottsdale residence, highlighting its structural integrity.  Beyond the floor-to-ceiling glass wall, a signature stacked-stone-and-copper fireplace wall at the home's alfresco living room...

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FLW Fallingwater

From wiki:  Frank Lloyd Wright (born Frank Lincoln Wright, June 8, 1867 – April 9, 1959) was an American architect, interior designer, writer and educator, who designed more than 1,000 structures and completed 500 works. Wright believed in designing structures which...

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