Ennis House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1924 , is going on sale for $15 million. The Los Angeles house has been in the hands of a non-profit group since 1980 but they have now decided the house would be better off privately owned (and restored). The house famously served as backdrop to many films, particularly Blade Runner. It was also featured on Twin Peaks.
The design of the house is Mayan-inspired and is one of only four of Wright's "textile block" homes. We thought since designer's are endlessly inspired by Ridley Scott's Blade Runner, maybe Frank Lloyd Wright's Ennis House would inspire them too.
J'y suis allé la dernière fois que j'etais à LA.
Beaucoup moins impressionnant en vrai que dans le film. on ne peut malheureusement pas la visiter.
mais c'est très sympa de déambuler dans le quartier.
je conseille toutefois a tout le monde qui passe à LA d'aller la voir, mais tout fan de blader runner doit aller voir avant le Bradbury Building qui est dans le film l'appartement de JF Sebastien.
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