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  1. John Lloyd Wright (1892-1972) was an American architect and toy inventor, and the son of Frank Lloyd Wright. He designed buildings in the Prairie School and International Style, and created the Lincoln Logs toy.

  2. John Lloyd Wright (December 12, 1892 – December 20, 1972) was an American architect and toy inventor. Born in Oak Park, Illinois, Wright was the second-oldest son of famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright.

  3. John Lloyd Wright, lived and practiced architecture in Del Mar, designing dozens of homes and commercial buildings in Del Mar, La Jolla, San Diego, Vista, Escondido, Valley Center and Rancho Santa Fe.

  4. John Lloyd Wright. (1892—1972) Quick Reference. (1892–1973). American architect, son of Frank Lloyd Lincoln Wright. He trained in his father's studio at Oak Park, Chicago, IL, and designed an early reinforced-concrete structure, the Golden West Hotel, San Diego, CA (1912).

  5. The two inter­sect­ed when Wright fils assist­ed Wright père on one of the lat­ter’s most famous works, the Impe­r­i­al Hotel in Tokyo. John Lloyd Wright took note of the inter­lock­ing tim­ber beams used to make the struc­ture “earth­quake-proof” — a design lat­er test­ed by 1923’s Great Kan­to Earth­quake ...

  6. The John and Catherine Christian House, commonly known as Samara, is one of the most complete Frank Lloyd Wright homes in the United States. Nestled in one of Indiana’s most historically significant cities, the 2,200 square-foot Samara was designated as a National Historic Landmark in 2015.

  7. 1. Juli 2016 · John Lloyd Wright’s “Early Bird.” (Photo: Kurt Garner) Many of his residential commissions for country club acquaintances survive. Wright integrated houses into the dunescape with such nicknames as “House of Tile,” “Pagoda House,” “Shangri-La,” and “Early Bird.”