Ennis House

Mayan Temple
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Unique architectural marvel designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, inspired by Mayan temples. Constructed with 27,000 interlocking concrete blocks, this expansive residence offers panoramic views of the surrounding basin.

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Stepping inside, you're immediately immersed in a unique spatial arrangement, a meandering floor plan that creates a sense of fluidity. The Mayan Revival architecture, with its intricate textile block construction and ornate decorations, feels like a journey back to ancient ruins.

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2607 Glendower Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90027

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The last and largest of Frank Lloyd Wright’s four “textile block” houses was designed by the father and built by the famed architect's son Lloyd. After partial restoration by a nonprofit, the iconic residence was fully restored in 2011.

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