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“The Ennis House is a residential dwelling in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United States, south of Griffith Park. The home was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for Charles and Mabel Ennis in 1923 and was built in 1924.
“The design is based on ancient Maya temples, and along with other buildings by Frank Lloyd Wright, such as the A. D. German Warehouse in Wisconsin and Aline Barnsdall Hollyhock House in Hollywood, the Ennis House is sometimes referred to as an example of the Mayan Revival architecture. Its prominent detail is the relief ornamentation on its textile blocks, inspired by the symmetrical reliefs of Puuc architecture in Uxmal.” – Wikipedia entry for Ennis House.
Project Designer: Frank Lloyd Wright
Client: Frank Lloyd Wright
Work: Fabrication and Installation
Category: Residential, Commercial, Historical
Materials: Stained Glass
Place: Los Angeles, CA
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Hello,
I have a fireplace surrounded with Frank Lloyd Wright Ennius house tiles and never knew what to put in the 56” x 32” space above. Can you make me a window or mirror like the patterned ones in the ennis house?
Thanks Zach
Hey, Zach, thanks for the inquiry.
Please send us an email at info@judsonstudios.com and we can connect on this project idea!
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These windows are done by Judson Studios!