The John Frank House was built in 1955 in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, United States. It was designed by architect Bruce Goff. It was designed for John Frank, founder of Frankoma Pottery. It was specifically designed to showcase the Frank’s love for pottery. John and Grace Lee Frank glazed and fired the ceramic tiles located throughout the house . ......... from Wikipedia - select 'Wikipedia' tab above to read more.
continue to profile page : open in new page/tab
The Pavilion for Japanese Art is a part of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art containing the museum's collection of Japanese works that date from approximately 3000 B.C. through the 20th century. The building itself was designed by renowned architect Bruce Goff.
Built: 1988 Design Architect : Bruce Goff style: Expressionism location:
continue to profile page : open in new page/tab The Ledbetter House was completed in 1948 in Norman, Oklahoma, United States. It was designed by architect Bruce Goff. The distinguishing features of the house are its suspended carport and patio roofs. The Ledbetter House is owned by the University of Oklahoma and is now a private residence. In 2001, it was one of several Goff-designed buildings recognized by placement on the National Register of Historic Places.Built: 1948 Design Architect : Bruce Goff style: Expressionism location:
continue to profile page : open in new page/tab The Bavinger House was completed in 1955 in Norman, Oklahoma, United States. It was designed by architect Bruce Goff. Considered a significant example of organic architecture, the house was awarded the Twenty-five Year Award from the American Institute of Architects in 1987.Built: 1955 Design Architect : Bruce Goff style: Organic Architecture location:
730 60th Street
Norman, Oklahoma
United States
continue to profile page : open in new page/tab The John Frank House was built in 1955 in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, United States. It was designed by architect Bruce Goff. It was designed for John Frank, founder of Frankoma Pottery. It was specifically designed to showcase the Frank’s love for pottery. John and Grace Lee Frank glazed and fired the ceramic tiles located throughout the house .Built: 1955 Design Architect : Bruce Goff style: Expressionism location:
continue to profile page : open in new page/tab The Boston Avenue United Methodist Church, located in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma and completed in 1929, is considered to be one of the finest examples of ecclesiastical Art Deco architecture in the United States, and has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built by a congregation of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, it was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1999.Design Architect : Bruce Goff style: Art Deco location: