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Originally Posted by direstraits:

I like Wright's architecture, Once visited Taliesin West.  However, his furniture, especially the chairs, were extremely uncomfortable.  Tried a few at a museum that had copies to sit in.

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Photo 0 of 509 Clinton Street a Huntsville Home for Sale

Frank Lloyd Wright Prairie Style Inspired Home Is A Design & Architectural Masterpiece Beyond Compare.the Home Is Located In The Beaty Historic Dist Of Fine Homes Close To Athens State College, Limestone Courthouse On The Square& Charming Downtown509 Clinton Street Athens, Alabama  MLS# 523436   Price: $299,900

 

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It's Elemental! Incredible Design, Materials, Craftsmanship & Detail Beyond Compare! Extraordinary Steel Beam, Solid Brick Masonry & California Heart Of Redwood Construction. Inside & Out Xceptionally Organic In Frank Lloyd Wright Home By Tom Arlin Dean. Walls, Ceils & Closets Also Highest Grade Ca Redwood, Floors & Built-ins Red Oak & Masonry Brick. Lifetime Commercial Roof. New Hvac '13. Wall Of Windows & Pri-balcony O'look 100 Yr Old Trees On Fine Street In Historic N'hood Near "downtown"

 

Last edited by Bestworking
Originally Posted by CrustyMac:
Originally Posted by jtdavis:

It's not a Frank Lloyd Wright house.  The only one in Alabama is the one here in Florence. 

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I've rode by that house. What makes it special? Other than the designers name. It looks like a modern 1955 elementary school.

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Wright's masterpiece! Marin County Civic Center

 

http://greatbuildings.com/buil...in_civic_center.html

 

http://www.marinlibrary.org/re...m/frank-lloyd-wright

 

http://greatbuildings.com/buil...in_civic_center.html

 

You should take the tour.

 

https://news.yahoo.com/video/c...eover-150910082.html

 

Creepy Statue of Lucille Ball Will Get a Makeover From a New Sculptor

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The mayor of Lucille Ball's hometown of Celoron, New York, says he'll hire a new sculptor to "fix" the village's much-maligned statue of the 1950s sitcom star after criticism of the public artwork drew worldwide attention. Mayor Scott Schrecengost said Tuesday he has spoken with a sculptor who agreed to fix the life-sized bronze statue of Lucy for less than the $10,000 quoted years ago by the original sculptor, Dave Poulin. The announcement comes only hours after Poulin told The Associated Press he was willing to create a new statue for free.

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