As “the greatest American architect of all time,” Frank Lloyd Wright has inspired the designs of hundreds, if not thousands, of homes. But perhaps nowhere is his influence more apparent than in the properties designed by his own sons, Lloyd and John Lloyd Wright.
Now, one of those dwellings has returned to the market in California for $4.5 million, nearly 70 years after Wright’s second son, John, brought it to life, seamlessly integrating the dwelling into its natural surroundings, a design hallmark that his father was so famous for.
The 1958 property, which is known as the Ney House, is located just steps from the beach in La Jolla, CA, and offers sensational views of the Pacific Ocean from its picture-perfect perch…