Print Size: 24" x 36" (Frame Size: 24" x 36") Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright
The Samuel and Harriet Freeman House of 1924 is the smallest of three houses in Hollywood Hills that Frank Lloyd Wright designed with innovative precast textile, or patterned, concrete blocks. Although the house is hardlined in isolation it conveys the stepped horizontal layering through which Wright integrated his buildings with the landscape Original owner Harriet Freeman donated the house to the School of Architecture at USC (University of Southern California) in 1986.