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The Warwick Evans House, designed by one of the world’s most famous architects Frank Lloyd Wright, has gone on sale for $4.4 million in Los Angeles, California.
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The four-bedroom, 3,161 square feet home is surrounded by a Mayan-inspired fountain and a Koi pond in line with Wright’s organic architecture philosophy.
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Wright believed in designing structures that were in harmony with the environment, a theme best shown in his most famous work, Falling Water.
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The Warwick was built in 1936 for cellist and London String Quartet co-founder Charles Warwick Evans.
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It features fireplaces, Texas limestone, bluestone terracing and pathways, and walnut wood-tile flooring.
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It was first listed in September last year for $5.2 million but was later pulled off the market and re-listed by Hohnen and Victor Kaminoff of Coldwell Banker Previews International for its current price.
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The house endured several modifications and additions, but was restored to its current condition.
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Wright was recognized in 1991 by the American Institute of Architects as "the greatest American architect of all time".
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He built most of his work in Los Angeles, California.