• The Ennis House is unusually monumental and vertical for a Wright residence, but when the architect completed it in 1924 he immediately considered it his favorite.
  • The Winslow House was Frank Lloyd Wright’s first major commission as an architect. Its apparent simplicity at first glance is deceiving.
  • Frank Lloyd Wright’s iconic Ennis House just set a record. ... Frank Lloyd Wright’s masterpiece features plenty of sweeping views of Los Angeles.
  • URL archived at: The Ennis House - Frank Lloyd Wright, Los Angeles 1924. The Ennis House at (HABS), 1969 Historic American Buildings Survey.
  • Designed for Mabel and Charles Ennis in 1923 and completed in 1925, the Ennis House was Frank Lloyd Wright's last Los Angeles-area textile...
  • The Ennis House was built fourth in a series of concrete block houses designed and completed by Frank Lloyd Wright for a client who shared his passion for...
  • So let’s take a closer look at how the legendary architect brought it to life. Turning granite into gold: How Frank Lloyd Wright built the Ennis House.
  • The Ennis House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1924 by his son, Lloyd, is the last and largest of the elder Wright’s four “textile block” houses in the...
  • The Ennis house is the last and – at 6200 sq. ft. – definitely the largest of Frank Lloyd Wright’s four “textile block” houses in the Los Angeles area.
  • As of earlier this week, the geometric, iconic Frank Lloyd Wright –designed Ennis home is officially on the market for an impressive $23 million.