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Walk Through One of LA's Earliest Frank Lloyd Wright Homes

The Millard House was Wright's earliest known attempt to build using textile blocks.

03/06/2018 | Rating NR

Artbound

Walk Through One of LA's Earliest Frank Lloyd Wright Homes

Clip: Season 9 Episode 1 | 1m 10s

The Millard House was Wright's earliest known attempt to build using textile blocks.

The Millard House, also known as La Miniatura, was Frank Lloyd Wright's earliest known attempt to build using his famous textile block system. The home was built in 1923 for rare books dealers George and Alice Millard. See rare footage of the 4,230-square-foot, four-bedroom, four-bath home, which underwent a multi-year restoration before its most recent sale.

03/06/2018 | Rating NR

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