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  2. Frank Lloyd Wright - Wikipedia

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    1945 – Usonia Homes, 47 homes (three designed by Wright) in Pleasantville, New York; 1949 – Parkwyn Village, a plat in Kalamazoo, Michigan, developed by Wright containing mostly Usonian houses by other architects with four by Wright. The community was planned to be on circular lots but was re-platted and squared off.

  3. Joseph Eichler - Wikipedia

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    According to his son, [13] Eichler was inspired by a short period of time when the family lived in a Frank Lloyd Wright–designed house in Hillsborough. [14] Eichler was attracted to the style and decided to try to produce similar designs. Joseph Eichler used well-known architects to design both the site plans and the houses themselves.

  4. List of Frank Lloyd Wright works - Wikipedia

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    "Bootleg" house designed by Wright while working for Adler & Sullivan. Remodeled 1900: George Blossom House: 9201: S.014: Chicago [10] Illinois: 1892: 1892 "Bootleg" house designed by Wright while working for Adler & Sullivan. Robert G. Emmond House: 9202: S.015: La Grange [11] Illinois: 1892: 1892 "Bootleg" house designed by Wright while ...

  5. List of works by Edwin Lutyens - Wikipedia

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    This list of works by Edwin Lutyens provides brief details of some of the houses, gardens, public buildings and memorials designed by Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens (1869–1944). Lutyens was a British architect known for imaginatively adapting traditional architectural styles to the requirements of his era.

  6. The 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright - Wikipedia

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    The 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright is a UNESCO World Heritage Site consisting of eight buildings across the United States designed by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright. [1] [2] These sites demonstrate his philosophy of organic architecture, designing structures that were in harmony with humanity and its environment. Wright ...

  7. Paul R. Williams - Wikipedia

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    Paul Revere Williams, FAIA (February 18, 1894 – January 23, 1980) was an American architect based in Los Angeles, California.Most of the buildings he designed were in Southern California and included the homes of numerous celebrities, such as Frank Sinatra, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, Lon Chaney, Barbara Stanwyck, and Charles Correll.

  8. “Full House ”Creator Reveals the Real Reason He Bought the ...

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    The idea was a documentary about famous houses from film and television, The ... Full House is set in San Francisco, so I wanted the home to be a good example of classic San Francisco architecture ...

  9. Richard Neutra - Wikipedia

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    Richard Joseph Neutra (/ ˈ n ɔɪ t r ə / NOI-tra; [1] 8 April 1892 – 16 April 1970) was an Austrian-American architect.Living and building for most of his career in Southern California, he came to be considered a prominent and important modernist architect.