Aline Barnsdall House

Like the Charles Ennis House, executed later, this unique house illustrates Wright's fascination with pre-Columbian architecture, in this case Mayan temples. Stylized patterns of hollyhocks, projecting pinnacles, and a site on a hill surrounded by olive trees and other foliage complete the historical "look" of this house, transplanted to southern California.

The back of the house (west) with the living room in the center section (extended like a "T") and the music room to the left and library to the right

The "hidden" east entrance with a long forecourt
 
The south side--walled patio and views of the south facade