
The Freeman House is one of Frank Lloyd Wright's concrete block creations, which is in the process of massive renovations because of recent earthquakes in the Los Angeles area.
The Freeman House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1923, is one of the most interesting examples of his textile block period. Given to the School of Architecture by the Freemans in 1984, it contains one of the best collections of custom-designed Rudolph Schindler furniture. The house has been the subject of research grants from the Getty Foundation, the Andy Warhol Foundation and the Domino Foundation. When restoration work is completed, it is expected to function as a residence for distinguished visitors as well as a setting for small seminars and meetings.