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DavidC
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Roderick Grant
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The Peters house needs a good bit of interior editing, but the 'bones' of the house are exceptional for Wes. Are we certain he was not assisted by Montooth on this house?

Tafel's design, with the double garage as its introduction, is banal.

The photos of the Blaine Drake house are insufficient to get a real feel for the place, but Drake was, of those presented, by far the best architect.
DRN
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The house attributed to Wes Peters was established in an earlier thread to have been designed by Allen Lape Davision for a Hammond Organ executive named Sorensen.

http://savewright.org/wright_chat/viewtopic.php?t=3191
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