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  2. Wrights (textile manufacturers) - Wikipedia

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    Wrights was founded in Massachusetts in 1897 as William E. Wright & Sons. [1] Wright & Sons remained independent until 1985, when a group of shareholders—including a grandson of the founder—enabled the Newell Company to acquire a minority share in the company; by the end of the year Newell had achieved majority control and, by 1987, total ...

  3. 2 Frank Lloyd Wright homes for sale together in Michigan for ...

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    Neighboring Frank Lloyd Wright homes — the Eppstein House and the Pratt House — are for sale in Kalamazoo County with a reported asking price of $4.5 million.

  4. ‘Olive Garden’ style? Home for sale designed by student of ...

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    This four-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom residence has listed for $329,900, which is a bargain considering it was designed by a student of the Frank Lloyd Wright’s Prairie School of Architecture in ...

  5. Westhope - Wikipedia

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    Westhope, also known as the Richard Lloyd Jones House, is a Frank Lloyd Wright designed Textile Block home that was constructed in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1929. This was Wright's only Textile Block house outside of California. [2] [verification needed] The client, Richard Lloyd Jones, was Wright's cousin and the publisher of the Tulsa Tribune.

  6. Storer House (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Wright used sledgehammers and aluminum molds to imprint elaborate Maya-inspired patterns into the blocks. [9] The four Southern California textile-block houses represented Wright's earliest uses of the exotic, monumental Maya forms. [4] Storer House is the only one of Wright's textile-block houses to use multiple block patterns—four in all.

  7. The Acres - Wikipedia

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    The remainder of the plat, including unbuilt lots, is held in common. Of the five houses, four are Wright-designed Usonian homes, and the fifth was designed by Taliesin School fellow Francis "Will" Willsey. [4] The homes are located on Hawthorne Drive, a narrow and curving road bordered alternately by heavy woods, low scrub growth, and open areas.