Storer House, California, 1923 - Frank Lloyd Wright
One of Wright's Californian 'textile block' houses, inspired in part by Mayan ruins . . .

Labels: Architecture, Frank Lloyd Wright
. . . promoting capitalist acts between consenting adults.
One of Wright's Californian 'textile block' houses, inspired in part by Mayan ruins . . .

Labels: Architecture, Frank Lloyd Wright
posted by Peter Cresswell at 12:08 am
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3 Comments:
Note that National Geographic's current edition's cover feature is Mayan civilisation.
Edition also note worthy for the piece on indigenous fishing rights to shoot narwhale.
And it was reading that issue that reminded me of Frank's textile block experiments.
Not a bad issue, this latest one.
In the same search for photos that brought me to your site, I just ran across the Storer House as a 3D anaglyph.
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