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As of 2014, the address doesn't exist, but there is an apartment building at 940 and 946, 1927 and 1925 respectively. Both buildings appear to have been large homes as originally designed. The Raymond and Bertha Griffith Ranch House, 4900 Dunman Avenue, formerly 4965 Rigoletto Street, Woodland Hills CA. In a time when most people did not have any air conditioning, the Griffith house had three air-conditioners and three climate zones. Featured in Architectural Forum, June 1938. Wright also designed the Yucca-Vine grocery store for the Griffiths, since destroyed.
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Wright did a home for Griffith at another location in 1936. The W. E. Sauer House Addition, 6309 McPherson Street, St. Louis MO. The Tule Mat House, Imperial Valley CA. Later built by the Adams family in 1939, see below, with a different roof. The James Derby House, 2535 East Chevy Chase Drive, Glendale CA.
More Wright Sites
The Kenneth Niles House Remodel, 2601 Rutherford Drive, Los Angeles CA. Sometimes cited as a Lloyd Wright design, but it is not. The Groucho and Ruth Marx House, 710 North Hillcrest Road, Beverly Hills CA. The Jobnya Howland Remodel, 502 North Crescent Drive, Beverly Hills CA. She only lived there a few years before passing away quite young. The interior is supposed to be pretty wild.
Architectural Drawings
Eric Lloyd Wright was the project architect. The Frank Howard Remodel, Oak View Drive, Encino CA. Original house was built in 1939. Sold in early 1960s to Edward Coolidge. Sold in 2004 to Marvin and Helen Adelberg.

The Rosenbaum House is a single-family house designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright and built for Stanley and Mildred Rosenbaum in Florence, Alabama. A noted example of his Usonian house concept, it is the only Wright building in Alabama, and is one of only 26 pre-World War II Usonian houses. The Hanna Houseis built primarily of native redwood and San Jose concrete, brick andglass. In fact, there is no paintpresent in the house as all exposed surfaces are comprised of those fourmaterials. Wright, as he usually did,blurred the lines between interior and exterior spaces. Built on 1.5 acres, thesingle-story house features numerous tile terraces, built-in furnishings, anopen floor plan and a central clerestory.
Some people think the Freeman House block design looks a little bit like flowers. Some of them were perforated and glazed, allowing additional light into the house. It was constructed in 1923 for Samuel and Harriet Freeman, two members of the Los Angeles avant-garde. They met Wright through Aline Barnsdall, who owned Hollyhock House. The Freemans asked Wright to design a home for them with a budget of $10,000.
Sold in 2007 to a trust owned by Diane Hall, aka actress Diane Keaton who did a renovation. Sold in 2010 to Sgl Assets LLC, aka David Segel. Sold in 2020 to Charles and Olivia Corwin.
Featured California Sites
Frank Lloyd Wright had a long and successful career in California, designing over 100 structures in the state. His work ranged from private residences to commercial buildings to churches. 750+ photographs documenting the original site on Coutts Farm; Hanna's building lot; construction; exteriors and interiors; and inspecting failure of original copper roof. Also included are photographs documenting damage caused by the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake. Hanna House will be open twice a year for public tours through new arrangements in partnership with the Stanford Historical Society. Send us an email at if you would like to receive a message when tours open for booking.
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The Nelson Eddy House, 485 Halvern Drive, Brentwood Hills CA. Often attributed to Wright, the house there was later designed by Marston and Maybury in 1939. Wright did another design for a "studio and terrace" for Eddy, unbuilt.
Sold in the early 1990s to Howard and Carol Brandwein. Sold in 2016 to the George and Mary Garvey Living Trust. The Raymond Griffith House, 5230 Linwood Avenue, Laughlin Park CA.
It is one of the largest of a series of homes Wright called Usonian. The house was built with little support in the way of reinforcement or beams, probably not the best of ideas for a house on a hillside in earthquake country. The university is working to restore severe damage from earthquake and water, but repairs are costly, and progress has been slow. They hope it will eventually be a residence for distinguished visitors, and a setting for small salons, seminars, and meetings. Paul and Jean Hanna were ideal clients for Wright’s new ideas.
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