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  1. Dec 9, 2014 · Joan Lupton – Meyer May House. “My favorite feature is the hollyhock mural. Wright hated boxy little rooms and did everything he could to eliminate walls. In this case, he planted a garden to make the wall go away. This means that no matter where one sits at the dining room table, there’s a garden in view and a feeling of openness….

  2. A pastel mural of hollyhocks created by George Mann Niedecken is featured on a dividing wall between the living room and dining room. The mural had been painted over, but has since been restored. [8] Niedecken also supervised and coordinated the home's interior, which was completed in 1910.

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  3. Left: The May House guest entry, featuring a Hollyhock mural by George Niedecken on the left, recovered from under six layers of paint during restoration 4. Right: A stair landing wall of glass, the tallest windows measuring almost 10 feet high.

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  4. Apr 25, 2024 · Hollyhock House features many elements inspired by Mayan temples, including strong horizontal lines, broad overhanging eaves, and a central courtyard. The exterior is adorned with abstracted hollyhock motifs and other geometric patterns reminiscent of Mayan decorations.

  5. Apr 30, 2017 · Though designed in the same year and similar in style to the Robie House, the Meyer May House is distinctive due to its T-shaped plan, tan brick, and hollyhock partition wall mural by interior architect George Mann Niedecken.

  6. May 11, 2024 · Step into the past at the Meyer May House —a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed gem nestled in Grand Rapids’ Heritage Hill Historic District. Built in 1908–09, this Prairie School masterpiece stands as Michigan’s architectural treasure. Explore its light-filled rooms, intricate woodwork, and seamless integration with nature.

  7. Also worthy of note is a pastel mural of hollyhocks rendered by George Niedecken, an “interior architect” who had worked with Wright previously. It was discovered – beneath six layers of paint on a wall separating the dining room from the living room – and lovingly restored.

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