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  1. 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. John Lloyd Wright became estranged from his father in 1909 and subsequently left his home to join his brother on the West Coast.

  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. John Lloyd Wright became estranged from his father in 1909 and subsequently left his home to join his brother on the West Coast.

  3. 11 de fev. de 2016 · John Lloyd Wright, son of architect Frank Lloyd Wright, created Lincoln Logs in 1916 as a toy construction set inspired by his father's design of Tokyo's Imperial Hotel. Learn how Lincoln Logs became a popular and enduring plaything for generations of children.

  4. Architect | 1892-1972. John Lloyd Wright was the second son (and apprentice) of Frank Lloyd and Catherine Tobin Wright, and inventor of Lincoln Logs. 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.

  5. Overview. 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).

  6. 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. John Lloyd Wright became estranged from his father in 1909 and subsequently left his home to join his brother on the West Coast.

  7. Built in 1913 and designed by John Lloyd Wright, the 19-year-old son of Frank Lloyd Wright. This was young Wright’s first house project and was based on his famous father’s Ladies Home Journal house of 1906. The house was also contractor W.W. Bekler’s first project and was complete at a cost of $3,200 plus a ten percent architecture fee.