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Lloyd Wright Homes for Sale | Following in the footsteps of his legendary father Frank Lloyd Wright, his son, architect Lloyd Wright (1890-1978) carved his own architectural path with a unique independent spirit. Spending his early years in Oak Park, Illinois and Spring Green, Wisconsin, Wright attended the university there for two years before traveling throughout Europe, as a result of his father moving to Italy.

After taking a position in 1911 for esteemed Boston landscape firm Olmsted and Olmsted, Wright transferred to San Diego later that year to oversee work for the 1915 Pan-Pacific Exposition. He made his way to Los Angeles and urged the elder Wright to come to the city. Wright supervised some of the site work for his father’s project, the Hollyhock House. Lloyd Wright would go on to design some of Los Angeles’ best-known residential works, the Sowden House (1926) in Los Feliz (also a favorite for film and television productions) and the Samuel-Novarro House (1928) in The Oaks section of Los Feliz. His work incorporated bold forms, unique materials, including oxidized copper panels and a dramatic flair for the theatrical, a skill he developed working as a set designer for Paramount Studios. Wright also used variations of his father’s concrete textile block design on facades and interior elements in the design of his houses, resulting in uncompromising pure beauty. If you are looking for a special architectural property, contact Beyond Shelter. We are happy to help you find current and off-market Lloyd Wright homes for sale.

The Sturges Residence
by Frank Lloyd Wright in Brentwood

URBANE USONIAN

The Sturges Residence by Frank Lloyd Wright

The Sturges Residence, 1939 by Frank Lloyd Wright. The George Sturges House is a single-story house, designed by celebrated architect Frank Lloyd Wright and built for George D. Sturges in Brentwood Heights; It is the first time it’s been available in nearly 50 years.

The Sturges Residence | Brentwood

This home is a masterpiece of American design and has been often compared to Wright’s most famous project: The Kaufmann Residence, also known as Fallingwater.

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Brentwood Architectural Home – The Warwick Evans House
by Lloyd Wright

EXTRAORDINARY LIVING

Brentwood Architectural Home by Lloyd Wright

Brentwood Architectural Home – The Warwick Evans House by Frank Lloyd Wright Jr. is a stunning architectural masterpiece in leading and sought-after Brentwood.


Having been fondly restored and charmingly preserved, this is a once in a lifetime opportunity to finally own one of the truest gems west of the 405 freeway

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The John Sowden House
by Lloyd Wright in Los Feliz

John Sowden House by Lloyd Wright

The John Sowden House, also known as the “Jaws House” or the “Franklin House”, was built in 1926 in Los Feliz.

John Sowden House in Los Feliz by Lloyd Wright

The original owner, John Sowden, was a painter and photographer who hired his friend, Lloyd Wright, eldest son of Frank Lloyd Wright, to build his luxurious home in Los Feliz.

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The Henry O. Bollman Residence
by Architect Lloyd Wright

The Henry Bollman House by Architect Lloyd Wright

First offering since 1983. City of Los Angeles Cultural Historic Monument #235, The Henry O. Bollman Residence, 1922 by architect Lloyd Wright.

Interior by Architect Lloyd Wright

Wright’s personal vision of a new American architecture is expressed here with an innovative building system utilizing pre-cast concrete blocks to structurally & decoratively augment standard building methodologies.

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Los Feliz Lloyd Wright House | Taggart Residence

Los Feliz Lloyd Wright House | Taggart Residence

Los Feliz Lloyd Wright house built in 1922, the Taggart House. Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #521.

This was the first significant Modernist home built by architect Lloyd Wright.

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