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Hollyhock House was designed as the East Hollywood home for Aline Barnsdall by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1921.  It is a great example of Wright’s Mayan Revival architecture. Features include the oddly tilted exterior walls which lean back five degrees, Mayan glasswork and concrete ornamentation.
Hollyhock House was designed as the East Hollywood home for Aline Barnsdall by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1921. It is a great example of Wright’s Mayan Revival architecture. Features include the oddly tilted exterior walls which lean back five degrees, Mayan glasswork and concrete ornamentation.
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