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N 26 B 9.7K C 10 E Nov 16, 2007 F Oct 24, 2008
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Located on nearly an acre in Pasadena's historic Prospect District, the Millard House was Wright's first residence to utilize textile block construction. Wright designed it for Alice Millard, a dealer in antiquities in 1923. Situated in a tree-shaded glen and overlooking a lagoon, the setting is nothing short of mesmerizing. Frank Lloyd Wright Jr. designed a studio for the house in 1926; it compliments the original house in scale and composition. (Lloyd Wright also designed the landscaping). The firm, Marmol Radzinger Associates completed a recent restoration.

The Millard House is located at 645 Prospect Crescent in Pasadena, and is currently (December 2008) listed for sale at $7,733,00. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

Tags:   Marmol Radzinger Associates Frank Lloyd Wright Millard House La Miniatura Pasadena Architecture Los Angeles Architecture Treasures of Los Angeles Architecture archiref Michael Locke Michael Locke, Photographer Michael Locke, Realtor National Register of Historic Places

N 8 B 3.3K C 2 E Nov 16, 2007 F Oct 24, 2008
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Located on nearly an acre in Pasadena's historic Prospect District, the Millard House was Wright's first residence to utilize textile block construction. Wright designed it for Alice Millard, a dealer in antiquities in 1923. Situated in a tree-shaded glen and overlooking a lagoon, the setting is nothing short of mesmerizing. Frank Lloyd Wright Jr. designed a studio for the house in 1926; it compliments the original house in scale and composition. (Lloyd Wright also designed the landscaping). The firm, Marmol Radzinger Associates completed a recent restoration.

The Millard House is located at 645 Prospect Crescent in Pasadena, and is currently (December 2008) listed for sale at $7,733,00. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

Tags:   Los Angeles Architecture Treasures of Los Angeles Architecture Pasadena Architecture Millard House La Miniatura Frank Lloyd Wright archiref Michael Locke Michael Locke, Photographer Michael Locke, Realtor National Register Historic Places

N 19 B 7.1K C 5 E Nov 16, 2007 F Oct 24, 2008
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Located on nearly an acre in Pasadena's historic Prospect District, the Millard House was Wright's first residence to utilize textile block construction. Wright designed it for Alice Millard, a dealer in antiquities in 1923. Situated in a tree-shaded glen and overlooking a lagoon, the setting is nothing short of mesmerizing. Frank Lloyd Wright Jr. designed a studio for the house in 1926; it compliments the original house in scale and composition. (Lloyd Wright also designed the landscaping). The firm, Marmol Radzinger Associates completed a recent restoration.

The Millard House is located at 645 Prospect Crescent in Pasadena, was last listed for sale in March 2012 for $4,495,000. In the listing, the house was described as "of one of Frank Lloyd Wright's most poetic works has only been enhanced with the careful and sensitive restoration work completed by the present owner. The historic importance of the property is underscored with its nomination by the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy to become a U.N.E.S.C.O. World Heritage Site. “La Miniatura” is truly one of the most beautiful properties ever to be offered in Southern California".

The house was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on December 12, 1976. Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved.

Tags:   Los Angeles Architecture Treasures of Los Angeles Architecture Pasadena Architecture Millard House La Miniatura Frank Lloyd Wright Michael Locke Michael Locke, Realtor Michael Locke, Photographer Michael Locke, Editor National Register of Historic Places Archiref

N 2 B 2.8K C 1 E Nov 16, 2007 F Oct 24, 2008
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Located on nearly an acre in Pasadena's historic Prospect District, the Millard House was Wright's first residence to utilize textile block construction. Wright designed it for Alice Millard, a dealer in antiquities in 1923. Situated in a tree-shaded glen and overlooking a lagoon, the setting is nothing short of mesmerizing. Frank Lloyd Wright Jr. designed a studio for the house in 1926; it compliments the original house in scale and composition. (Lloyd Wright also designed the landscaping). The firm, Marmol Radzinger Associates completed a recent restoration.

The Millard House is located at 645 Prospect Crescent in Pasadena, was last listed for sale in March 2012 for $4,495,000. In the listing, the house was described as "of one of Frank Lloyd Wright's most poetic works has only been enhanced with the careful and sensitive restoration work completed by the present owner. The historic importance of the property is underscored with its nomination by the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy to become a U.N.E.S.C.O. World Heritage Site. “La Miniatura” is truly one of the most beautiful properties ever to be offered in Southern California".

The house was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on December 12, 1976.

Tags:   Los Angeles Architecture Treasures of Los Angeles Architecture Michael Locke Pasadena Architecture Millard House La Miniatura Frank Lloyd Wright Michael Locke, Photographer Michael Locke, Realtor Michael Locke, Editor National Register Historic Places

N 7 B 3.1K C 0 E Nov 16, 2007 F Oct 24, 2008
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Located on nearly an acre in Pasadena's historic Prospect District, the Millard House was Wright's first residence to utilize textile block construction. Wright designed it for Alice Millard, a dealer in antiquities in 1923. Situated in a tree-shaded glen and overlooking a lagoon, the setting is nothing short of mesmerizing. Frank Lloyd Wright Jr. designed a studio for the house in 1926; it compliments the original house in scale and composition. (Lloyd Wright also designed the landscaping). The firm, Marmol Radzinger Associates completed a recent restoration.

The Millard House is located at 645 Prospect Crescent in Pasadena, was last listed for sale in March 2012 for $4,495,000. In the listing, the house was described as "of one of Frank Lloyd Wright's most poetic works has only been enhanced with the careful and sensitive restoration work completed by the present owner. The historic importance of the property is underscored with its nomination by the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy to become a U.N.E.S.C.O. World Heritage Site. “La Miniatura” is truly one of the most beautiful properties ever to be offered in Southern California".

The house was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on December 12, 1976.

Tags:   Los Angeles Architecture Treasures of Los Angeles Architecture Pasadena Architecture Millard House La Miniatura Frank Lloyd Wright Michael Locke Michael Locke, Photographer Michael Locke, Realtor National Register Historic Places


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