A while back, the hubby and I were driving back from brunch and took a different, more scenic route home through the hills. And as we were twisting and turning along, admiring the houses, I scream “a Frank Lloyd Wright house! Turn around!!!” Thankfully, my husband, does on occasion listen to me. He turned around at first opportunity and let me oogle it for a few minutes.
The hubby was cute though, he looked at me, all confused and asked me how I knew it was a Frank Lloyd Wright house. I explained that I had seen one of his concrete block homes before and I noticed the National Registry plaques. I get the same way when I notice some Green & Green’s. I think he sometimes forgets all the art appreciation classes they make elementary teachers take – LOL.
This is the Alice Millard House, “La Minatura”* (built in 1923). It was his first concrete block house. It wasn’t the one we saw driving in La Crescenta (see below for that one). I do know where this house is though (not all that far from a slew of Green & Green Craftsmans).
This is the one we saw while driving – James Daniel Derby House* – built in 1926 (according to the National Registry)
* these are not my photos – I told myself that I’d go back with a friend (and I did), but I never got around to taking my own photos, we just did a drive-by.
See http://www.laokay.com/LloydWright.htm
for many more Lloyd (not Frank) buildings, including Wayfarer’s Chapel.
Lloyd Wright did the Derby house.
Right on! Thanks so much Dan, I’ll be sure to check those out when I can. LA really is a cool town. Too bad they don’t respect their history enough and instead chose to tear things down and rebuild.
See http://www.laokay.com/LloydWright.htm
for many more Lloyd (not Frank) buildings, including Wayfarer's Chapel.