Nestled into a ravine, this Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home feels like a natural extension of its surroundings, built with textured concrete blocks that echo the nearby riverbed. The interior spaces flow seamlessly, creating an intimate connection with the lush, wooded landscape.
One of Frank Lloyd Wright's earliest textile block houses, this 1923 Pasadena residence was designed for rare book dealer Alice Millard. Its innovative construction uses pre-cast concrete blocks, a technique Wright developed to create affordable yet artistic homes.