
The Los Angeles Times ran a recent article on the best houses in LA, some of which I have been fortunate enough to visit, including the Schindler house (above), as well as two Frank Lloyd Wright designed homes, the Ennis house (below)...


...as well as Wright's Hollyhock house (below).

Unfortunately, the Malin Residence, also known as the Chemosphere house (below), isn't open to the public.


Same goes for one of the Case Study houses (no. 22, the Stahl house, below) in one of my favorite Julius Shulman photographs.

Lastly, the grounds, but not the interior, of the Eames house (below) are open to visitors, something I might try to check out the next time I am in town.

To read the original Times article, please click here.
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