This web page is part of the All-Wright Site - Frank Lloyd Wright Building Guide, which contains geographically organized listings of Wright's works in many states. Please see this page for more information on how the Building Guide is organized. The "S." numbers that appear with the listings are from Wright scholar William Allin Storrer's system of indexing constructed Frank Lloyd Wright buildings in order of construction.
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General interest web sites related to Wright in California:
George Stewart House (S.160), Montecito,
California, 1909.
Aline Barnsdall "Hollyhock House" (S.208),
Los Angeles, California, 1917.
Millard House, "La Miniatura" (S.214),
Pasadena, California
Freeman House (S.216) Los Angeles (Hollywood Hills), California, 1923
Ennis-Brown House (S.217) Los Angeles, California, 1923
Mrs. Alice Millard House "La Miniatura"
(S.214), Pasadena, California, 1923.
John Storer House (S.215) Hollywood, California.
Hanna House (S.235), Stanford, California
Sidney Bazett House (S.259), Hillsborough,
California, 1954.
George Sturges House (S.272), Brentwood
Heights, California, 1939.
Arch Oboler Complex "Eaglefeather" (S.275,
S.275A, S.275B, S.276),
Malibu, California, 1955.
Mrs. Clinton Walker House (S.306), Carmel,
California, 1948.
Maynard Buehler House (S.309), Orinda,
California, 1948.
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V.C.Morris Shop (S.310) San Francisco, California, 1948
Wilbur Pearce House (S.320), Bradbury,
California, 1950.
Robert Berger House (S.330), San Anselmo,
California, 1950.
Arthur Mathews House (S.331), Atherton,
California, 1950.
Anderton Court Shops (S.356), Beverly
Hills, California, 1952).
This urban shopping complex, distinguished by its spire, is frequently
featured on the "Beverly Hills 90210" televison series. An image of it
(the white alley) is found at the beginning of this page.
Randall Fawcett House (S.385), Los Banos,
California, 1955.
Kundert Medical Clinic (S.396), San Luis Obispo,
California, 1955.
Marin County Civic Center (S.416-417)
San Raphael, California
(north of San Francisco), 1957.
Robert Walton House (S.421), Modesto, California,
1957.
Pilgrim Congregational Church> (S.431),
Redding, California, 1958.
A. M. Johnson Desert Compound (unbuilt),
proposed for Grapevine Canyon, California, designed in 1924.
Doheny Ranch (unbuilt), proposed for Beverly Hills, California, designed 1923
"The Little Dipper" (unbuilt), proposed for
Olive Hill in Los Angeles, California, designed in 1923.
Huntington Hartford Play Resort and Sports Club (Never built),
Los Angeles area, California
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First concrete textile-block construction house.
Textile-block construction
Textile-block construction
This hexagonal Usonian belongs to Stanford University. It is
now closed due to damage from a recent earthquake, but
restoration is under way.
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This house was used in the 1959 film A Summer Place
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Imagine Roman aqueducts connecting flying saucers...
This is a Usonian house built of concrete block.
(S.428), Bakersfield,
California, 1958.
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This church has some resemblance to Taliesin West with its "desert rubblestone"
construction and roof supports.
V.C. Morris House, "Seacliff" (unbuilt), San
Francisco, California.
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