This web page is part of the All-Wright Site - Frank Lloyd Wright Building Guide (part of the All-Wright Site), which contains geographically organized listings of Wright's works in many states.. Please see this page for more information on how the Building Guide is organized.
You can also check out the Wright buildings in nearby states:
James B. Christie House, (#278), Bernardsville,
New Jersey, 1940.
Stuart Richardson House (#282), Glen Ridge,
New Jersey, 1941.
J.A. Sweeton House, (#325), Cherry Hill,
New Jersey, 1950
Abraham Wilson House, (#366), Millstone,
New Jersey, 1954.
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This is a large, flat-roofed L-style home.
This home is similar to the Usonian style, but it uses more brick.
This house is built on a "T" plan. The peaked red root used to be
laid out in overlapping boards, but is now covered with asbestos
shingles.
This two-story house is constructed from concrete block, with wood trim.
Background graphic from Dafydd
Cyhoeddwr derived from Coonley
Playhouse art glass.
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