"'My grandfather designed homes to be occupied by people,' he said in a statement to The Times. 'His homes are works of art. He created the space, but the space becomes a creative force and uplifts when it is lived in every day.'"
Martha Groves in the Los Angeles Times reports that the 1924 Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Ennis House is up for sale.
Saturday, June 20, 2009
"Lovers of the Beautiful"
Labels:
1920s,
cultural history,
design,
Frank Lloyd Wright,
Los Angeles
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