Lloyd Wright - Work

Work

  • Taggart House, Hollywood, 1922-1924
  • landscape design for the Millard House, Pasadena, 1923
  • Oasis Hotel, for Pearl McCallum McManus, Palm Springs, California, 1923-1926 (razed)
  • John Sowden House, Los Feliz, Los Angeles, 1926
  • studio adjacent to the Millard House, Pasadena, 1926
  • Samuels-Navarro House, Hollywood, 1926
  • bandshells for the Hollywood Bowl, 1926 and 1927 (destroyed)
  • house and teaching studio of Jascha Heifetz, Beverly Hills, 1940 (the studio reconstructed as part of the Colburn School in downtown Los Angeles)
  • Ramona Gardens housing project, Los Angeles, 1940 (with others)
  • Aliso Village housing project, Los Angeles, 1941-1942 (with others)
  • renovation of the Hollyhock House for conversion into a USO facility, and subsequent restoration efforts, 1946 and after
  • multiple buildings for the campus of the Institute of Mentalphysics, near Joshua Tree, California, 1946-1957
  • Wayfarers Chapel, Rancho Palos Verdes, California, 1951 and after

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