What's on the Market: The Storer Residence by Frank Lloyd Wright

January 6th, 2015

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The Storer Residence by Frank Lloyd Wright was built in the Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, in 1923. Celebrated for its concrete textile-knit block system, it is one of four Mayan Revival style textile-block houses built by Wright in the Los Angeles area from 1922 to 1924. The house has three bedrooms, a den, three bathrooms, a staff wing and a spa. The large upstairs living room features a high ceiling, Mayan inspired columns, and tall narrow windows. The Storer House was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971 and designated as a Historic-Cultural Landmark in 1972 by the Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission. It is on the market for $6,900,000 through Crosby Doe Associates.