It’s one of four such Wright designs in the L.A. area—the others are Ennis House, Millard House and Storer House. But each home in this quartet features a unique design stamped within its textile blocks, similar to Wright’s custom stained-glass windows.
As with some of his more well-known projects, including Fallingwater, in Mill Run, PA, Wright took full advantage of the property’s slope, and added additional levels only viewable from the back exterior.
Listed for $4.25 million with Mike Deasy of Deasy Penner & Partners, the Samuel and Harriet Freeman House has had only two owners: the family who commissioned its design in 1923 (it was completed in 1925) and the University of Southern California.
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