Lloyd Wright residential works

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Lloyd Wright residential works are a collection of distinctive modernist homes designed by architect Lloyd Wright, noted for their innovative use of materials, integration with the landscape, and expressive geometric forms.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural work collection
group of buildings
architect Lloyd Wright NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Modernist architecture
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designApproach landscape integration
site-specific design
fieldOfWork architecture
genre residential architecture
hasDesignCharacteristic decorative screens and patterns
dramatic rooflines
emphasis on privacy and enclosure
hasInfluenceOn California modernist residential architecture
hasPart Derby House NERFINISHED
John Sowden House (attributed collaboration) NERFINISHED
Samuel-Novarro House NERFINISHED
Taggart House NERFINISHED
Wayfarers Chapel caretaker’s residence NERFINISHED
heritageStatus some works designated as landmarks in Los Angeles
some works listed on local historic registers
influencedBy Frank Lloyd Wright architecture
locatedInTime early to mid-20th century
location Southern California NERFINISHED
notableFor expressive geometric forms
innovative use of materials
integration with the landscape
partOf Lloyd Wright works
period 20th century
relatedTo Frank Lloyd Wright residential works NERFINISHED
significantPeriod 1920s
1930s
typicalFeature complex geometric massing
custom-designed built-in elements
ornamental concrete blocks
strong indoor-outdoor connections
typicalMaterial concrete
glass
wood

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Taggart House in Los Angeles, California partOf Lloyd Wright residential works
subject surface form: Taggart House