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Frank Lloyd Wright
18 Miniature Postcards from original photographs.” “Hotel Geneva, Lake Geneva, ... Lake Geneva, Ws." For additional information see Hotel Geneva Post Cards. ...
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Frank Lloyd Wright
Shown left to right, Harold C. Price, Jr., Harold C. Price, Sr. and Wright. .... two books as well as “The Natural House” and “The Future of Architecture”. ...
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Frank Lloyd Wright
1982, FDC - Gill Craft. "American Architecture. The 20th Century Saw A Dramatic Change In Architecture Style." Illustration of four buildings. ...
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Frank Lloyd Wright
Five sets of floor to ceiling wood framed glass doors open outward from the Dining Loggia ... Four years later Mrs. Zimmerman past away. They left the house and ... Floor plan copyright 1993, “The Frank Lloyd Wright Companion” Storrer, ...
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Frank Lloyd Wright
Back: “In a program that reflects the American spirit and culture, Mr. Wright has designed furniture for Heritage-Henredon, fabrics and wallpaper for F. ...
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Frank Lloyd Wright
F. Schumacher & Co. Fabrics & Wallpaper, page 94. The Martin-Senour Company Paints, page 204. Karastan Rugs, page 349. There is also an article including ...
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Frank Lloyd Wright
Photographer unknown #90018-F. S. C. Johnson & Son Inc. Racine, Wisconsin. Similar image published in “Frank Lloyd Wright and the Johnson Wax Building” ...
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Frank Lloyd Wright
Ken Burns considered the Johnson Wax Headquarters “the greatest room in the United States today”. Herbert Johnson addresses the employees in the Great ...
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Frank Lloyd Wright
Row of vertical block columns of perforated concrete blocks and embedded mitered glass corners. There are perforated concrete block windows and clerestory ...
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Frank Lloyd Wright
(Produced by The L. L. Cook Co., Milwaukee) Real Photo Postcard. Hill apartment (left), Tower (on right). ... Photograph by John Amarantides) Not dated. 3.5 x 5.5. 1628.06.0305 ... Designed by the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architect. ...