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  The living room is the centerpiece of Hollyhock House.
irresistible even to Wright, thanks to its stunning views of the city, the San Gabriel Mountains and the Pacific Ocean. (The Hollywood sign and Griffith Observatory were erected later.) Rather than place his first Los Angeles house on the brow of the hill as he usually preferred, he put it right on top.
Hollyhock House is designed in California Romanza style. Based on a musical term
that means “freedom to make one’s own form,” Romanza bridges prairie school and modernist architecture. Wright blurred
the lines between interior and exterior, ensuring that all major rooms had an outdoor counterpart or direct access to the exterior to enhance the connection to the environment. The U-shaped house was built around a central courtyard, with roof terraces increasing the useable outdoor space. Inside, Wright’s use of water foreshadows his 1935 Pennsylvania masterpiece, Fallingwater. Rooms were defined by changing ceiling heights, incorporating different materials and varying the moldings to delineate borders.
Barnsdall’s favorite flower gave the house its name. A geometric abstraction of the hollyhock marches around the exterior friezes of the imposing “Temple” or “Mayan Revival” building. Actual hollyhock plants abound, lending their colorful blooms to the landscape from spring through late summer. The motif recurs in leaded glass windows, furniture, planters, the fireplace and even the carpeting.
Wright was preoccupied with his commission for the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo at the same time he was supposed to be working on Hollyhock House. Between his travel schedule and Barnsdall’s, architect and client
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