Built in the early 1920s, Hollyhock House stands as a pioneering work by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, marking his first commission in Los Angeles. This visionary home, located in the city, predates California modernism but foreshadows its key elements. The house features distinctive architectural details that set it apart, making it a significant landmark for those interested in design and history. Today, visitors can explore the site through docent-led or self-guided tours, offering a firsthand look at Wright’s innovative approach to architecture.
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