- Source: Textile block house
The textile block system is a unique structural building method created by Frank Lloyd Wright in the early 1920s. While the details changed over time, the basic concept involves patterned concrete blocks reinforced by steel rods, created by pouring concrete mixture into molds, thus enabling the repetition of form. The blocks are then stacked to build walls.
Wright's textile block houses are:
Ennis House
Robert and Rae Levin House (check also the other Michigan - Galesburg and Parkwin/Kalamazoo - houses at List of Frank Lloyd Wright works)
Millard House
Samuel Freeman House
Storer House (Los Angeles)
Westhope, located in Tulsa, Oklahoma
See also
List of Frank Lloyd Wright works
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Dinasti Han
- Textile block house
- Millard House
- Storer House (Los Angeles)
- Ennis House
- Westhope
- Marion Mahony Griffin
- John Sowden House
- Yodokō Guest House
- Textile
- Wasmuth Portfolio