Millard House, Pasadena
Millard House dates back to 1923 and is a stunning example of Frank Lloyd Wright's architecture that diverges from much of his previous work. This home's unique style is the "textile block" that became popular in Southern California during the 1920s. The house has enjoyed National Historic Register status since 1976.
The house's design uses concrete blocks with a symmetrical cross design. This house spans 2,400 square feet and three stories, with a vertical block design. A reflecting pool is outside the kitchen, in the terrace area.
The third floor has a second terrace, providing even more connections to the outdoors. A 1926 addition to the house included a studio and guest house.
This home's unique style makes it stand out, with few three-story houses using a reasonably compact space as well as this one does. Despite Wright's misgivings about the use of concrete, the overall effect on this property has helped make it a Pasadena landmark.
The house's design uses concrete blocks with a symmetrical cross design. This house spans 2,400 square feet and three stories, with a vertical block design. A reflecting pool is outside the kitchen, in the terrace area.
The third floor has a second terrace, providing even more connections to the outdoors. A 1926 addition to the house included a studio and guest house.
This home's unique style makes it stand out, with few three-story houses using a reasonably compact space as well as this one does. Despite Wright's misgivings about the use of concrete, the overall effect on this property has helped make it a Pasadena landmark.
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Sight Name: Millard House
Sight Location: Pasadena, USA (See walking tours in Pasadena)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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