by AArdvark » Sat Jul 12, 2003 5:45 pm
E.E. Boynton House (S.147), Rochester, New York, 1908.
This two-story Prairie house is built in the elongated "T" plan. Mr. Wright paid close attention to the details of this house's construction, right down to requiring that 28 elm trees be planted on the lot.
Guess that aint the one I was thinking about. Actually, I may have been thinking about that mushroom looking house...Maybe it just grew there, or something
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[quote]E.E. Boynton House (S.147), Rochester, New York, 1908.
This two-story Prairie house is built in the elongated "T" plan. Mr. Wright paid close attention to the details of this house's construction, right down to requiring that 28 elm trees be planted on the lot.
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Guess that aint the one I was thinking about. Actually, I may have been thinking about that mushroom looking house...Maybe it just grew there, or something
THE
GO ASK ALICE
AARDVARK