The Dakota
The Dakota — in Upper West Side, New York City [FACT-0151]; designed by Henry Janeway Hardenbergh [FACT-0152]; built in 1884 [FACT-0153]; in the German Ren…
The Dakota — in Upper West Side, New York City [FACT-0151]; designed by Henry Janeway Hardenbergh [FACT-0152]; built in 1884 [FACT-0153]; in the German Ren…
Taliesin — in Spring Green [FACT-0145]; designated: National Register of Historic Places (1973), National Historic Landmark (1976), UNESCO World Heritage S…
Storer House — designed by Frank Lloyd Wright [FACT-0140]; in Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles [FACT-0141]; in the Mayan Revival textile block style [FACT-0143…
Spadena House — designed by Harry Oliver [FACT-0136].
Sheats-Goldstein Residence — designed by John Lautner [FACT-0130].
Schindler House — in West Hollywood [FACT-0123]; designed by Rudolph M. Schindler [FACT-0124]; built in 1922 [FACT-0125].
Monticello — in Albemarle County (near Charlottesville), Charlottesville [FACT-0118]; designed by Thomas Jefferson [FACT-0119]; in the Neoclassical (Pallad…
Millard House (La Miniatura) — in Prospect Park / Prospect Historic District, Pasadena [FACT-0110]; designed by Frank Lloyd Wright [FACT-0111]; built in 19…
Marble House — in Bellevue Avenue Historic District, Newport [FACT-0103]; designed by Richard Morris Hunt [FACT-0104]; built in 1892 [FACT-0105].
Hearst Castle — in San Simeon, San Simeon [FACT-0097]; designed by Julia Morgan [FACT-0098]; built in 1919-1947 [FACT-0099].